A potentially deadly new strain of the swine flu virus cropped up in more places in the United States and Mexico on Saturday, in what the World Health Organization called "a public health emergency of ...
Questions abound about how to best inoculate the world against swine flu as health officials plan for a campaign that could dwarf any previous flu vaccination effort. Among the issues to be resolved ...
Public-health officials said yesterday that the reported cases of swine flu at Wake Forest University call for vigilance among the students, faculty, staff and the public rather than alarm. The ...
Officials say it's one of many lessons learned from unusual flu season. April 1, 2010— -- With the first season of H1N1 swine flu vaccinations winding down, government officials are encouraging ...
The online publication of three papers and a commentary in the Journal of the American Medical Association provides some further data on what demand for critical care resources might be from the ...
Govt. readies swine flu clinical trials to prepare for expected fall surge. July 22, 2009— -- Calling all volunteers: The government is putting out a call for thousands of men, women and children ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — If Texas pitcher Vicente Padilla had been diagnosed with swine flu a few months ago, it might have sent a wave of fear through the majors. Now? Barely a ripple. Certainly, there’s ...
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain became the first country in Europe to confirm a case of swine flu on Monday when a man who returned from a trip to Mexico last week was found to have the virus. The unnamed ...
Nineteen-year-old U.S. Army Pvt. David Lewis set out from Fort Dix on a 50-mile hike with his unit on Feb. 5, 1976. On that bitter cold day, he collapsed and died. Autopsy specimens unexpectedly ...
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