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W.H.O. to Rewrite Rules for Declaring a Pandemic

W.H.O. to Rewrite Rules for Declaring a Pandemic

The announcement means that despite the global spread of swine flu, with cases confirmed in 42 counties, it will probably never be declared a full-fledged pandemic.

 

U.S. Sets Aside $1 Billion for Flu Vaccine

U.S. Sets Aside $1 Billion for Flu Vaccine

The U.S. government is setting aside $1 billion to launch development of an H1N1 swine flu vaccine, as the disease continues to spread globally.

 

Swine Flu Sickens 21 High School Students in Japan

Swine flu sickened 21 more students in Japan and Turkey reported its first case of the potentially pandemic virus that's spread to about 40 countries.

 

Swine flu hits Turkey and India

Swine flu hits Turkey and India

India and Turkey record their first cases of swine flu, giving further evidence that the virus is spreading.

 

3 Queens Schools Closed After Flu Strikes Principal

An assistant principal was in critical condition with New York’s most serious case of the swine flu virus so far.

 

Mexico Confirms Two More Swine Flu Deaths, Toll At 66

MEXICO CITY — Mexico has confirmed two more deaths from swine flu, bringing the death toll to 66, the health secretary said Friday. Tests have confirmed 239 more cases for a total of 2,895 cases, including the deaths, said Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova. The numbers jumped because officials were able to process more backlogged cases.
The deaths represent 2.3 percent of the total cases, showing the illness is less deadly than initially feared, Cordova said.

The last death was May 10.

 

Swine Flu May Have Infected Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship

Swine Flu May Have Infected Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship

Reports state that a possible case of the swine flu may have infected a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. The only good sign coming out of this is that Royal Caribbean appears to have handled it all with precise and effective measures, as no one beyond the two crew members has gotten sick.

 

China confirms mainland swine flu case

China confirms mainland swine flu case

A 30-year-old male student enrolled in the United States has been confirmed as China's second H1N1, or swine flu, case, and its first on the mainland, according to the information office of the Chinese Health Ministry.

 

Person-to-Person Transmission Now Common Route for Swine Flu in US

The number of confirmed or suspected cases of swine flu in the United States was approaching 1900, federal health officials said late Thursday, with most new cases now caused by person-to-person transmission and not ...

 

Scientists hunt swine flu's mysterious origins

Scientists hunt swine flu's mysterious origins

While investigators trudge through pig farms and remote villages in Mexico, searching for clues about the new swine flu, answers about the virus' origin may finally appear on a computer, based on genetic codes.

 

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