Articles about H1n1 (0-50 of 325)

  • How To Prevent And Cure The Flu Naturally Without A Vaccine
    By: Allison Biggar | - "If a doctor treats your flu, it will go away in fourteen days. If you leave it alone, it will go away in two weeks," said Gloria Silverstein. Drinking water, washing your hands, and getting enough sleep are important, but the most effective thing you can do to prevent any sort of flu is to boost your immune system. When your immune system is functioning properly your risk of contracting the flu is severely reduced.

    Immune system boosters include green tea, garlic, green vegetables, ...

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  • H1n1 (swine Influenza) - Pipeline Assessment And Market Forecasts To 2017
    By: GlobalData | - GlobalData estimated the H1N1 (swine influenza) therapeutics market was worth $6.77 billion in 2010. GlobalData expects the H1N1 (Swine Influenza) therapeutics market to decline at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4% from $6.77 billion in 2010 to $5 billion approximately in 2017. The negative growth is primarily due to the fact that the pandemic has now moved into the post-pandemic stage. In addition, the expiration of major drug patents, namely Tamiflu in 2016 and Relenza in 2013, are al ...
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  • Flu Virus Research
    By: The Bio-Herbal Remedy Guide Team | - The critical part in the research is to understand how influenza virus spread and mutate and is the key to preventing pandemics by discovering preventive, diagnostic and treatment methods.

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), influenza viruses that occur in animals can infect humans, and later develop to pandemic strains. Several research areas have been outlined by the WHO relating to the animal/human influenza interface that could have a profound impact on protecting ...

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  • Vaccines Side Effects - H1n1 Flu Vaccination
    By: Mary Tocco | - Not only was the H1N1 vaccine rushed to the market, it was based on flawed reports from the Center of Disease Control and the World Health Organization. It is common knowledge that the flu vaccines have always had the potential to cause serious side effects. Each year the pharmaceutical companies release new flu shots that are virtually untested. They combine various flu virus strains based on an educated guess and then recommend the shot to everyone, including children and pregnant mothers. ...
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  • H1n1 (swine Influenza) Market Assessment (latest Data, Company Profiles)
    By: Visionshopsters | - The outbreak of H1N1 (swine flu) highlighted the public health importance of improved testing techniques and providing market opportunities for manufacturers of diagnostic tests and other products related to the disease. These conclusions and others appear in a new report released from Kalorama Information: Swine Flu Market Alert by Kalorama's lead analyst, Shara Rosen.

    Regardless of the eventual severity of the epidemic, there will be distinct market impact on both immunoassay and ...

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  • Vision Shopsters:h1n1 "swine Flu" Vaccine Market Review (revenues, Forecasts, Lessons For Future Pan
    By: Visionshopsters | - The H1N1 flu epidemic created a public health emergency in 2009. It also created an opportunity for vaccine manufacturers to demonstrate that working with governments of the US and countries around the world, they could manufacture and distribute a vaccine for the virus strain that may have had an impact in reducing cases and deaths.

    Who were the companies that performed best in this market? How did goverment contracts play out? Most importantly, what are lessons for future pandemic ...

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  • Symptoms Of Swine Flu Know About Its Treatment
    By: Jony Depth | - The new virus was first detected in the US in April 2009. The virus was initially called swine flu virus because it is genetically very similar to viruses that normally cause flu in swine (animals such pigs, boars, hogs).

    The virus can be spread to pigs throughout the year, but outbreaks occur later in autumn and winter months similar outbreaks in people. The classical swine flu virus (a type of influenza A virus H1N1) was the first of several pig in 1930.

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  • Different Symptoms Of Swine Flu
    By: | - With the winter season fast approaching, health bodies have warned of the further spread of Swine flu to be likely. For the first time, humans have been exposed to this form of influenza and hence there is no specific medicine for this. It is very important to recognize the signs and symptoms of swine flu in the early stage. At the first sign of symptoms you really must get a medical professional's opinion, write the symptoms down a piece of paper, in addition to when they first appeared. It is ...
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  • H1n1 (swine Influenza) Market Assessment (latest Data, Company Profiles, Implications For Immunoassa
    By: Visionshopsters | - The outbreak of H1N1 (swine flu) highlighted the public health importance of improved testing techniques and providing market opportunities for manufacturers of diagnostic tests and other products related to the disease. These conclusions and others appear in a new report released from Kalorama Information: Swine Flu Market Alert by Kalorama's lead analyst, Shara Rosen.

    Regardless of the eventual severity of the epidemic, there will be distinct market impact on both immunoassay and ...

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  • Diabetes Insulin Treatments Specialist
    By: Carolinaprimarycarenc | - Diabetes is a heath condition in which the body of the person suffering from this illness fails to produce enough insulin. Depending upon the severity of the diabetic person the diabetes insulin treatments specialist may suggest insulin treatment. There are various types of diabetes insulin treatments available which are categorized on the basis of their onset time, their peak time and their overall duration.

    There are many doctors in Morrisville who specialize in providing diabete ...

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  • H1n1 Vaccination Facts
    By: Randy McIntire | - The H1N1 "swine flu" pandemic has yet to take the toll health officials feared it would when the strain first emerged in the summer of 2009. The second wave, generally agreed to have peaked during October, has subsided with relatively few deaths. While almost one in six Americans is estimated to have been infected during the first two swine flu waves, only 200,000 - less than half of one percent of our entire population - has been hospitalized for H1N1-related conditions. Of those, only about 10 ...
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  • What Is Your Ultimate Disease Fighting Weapon?
    By: Emily Morris | - Do you want the ultimate disease fighting weapon?
    It can take on viruses and bacteria no matter how many times they mutate. This amazing weapon even fights off mutant cells, foreign items and cancer cells. The real fact is: you already have this weapon at your disposal right now, and it is your own immune system. Your immune system is made of multiple parts and is highly complex and sophisticated. Its also your best line of defense against threats like viruses and bacteria that would o ...

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  • Pharmaceutical Firms Cashing In Thanks To The Swine Flu (h1n1) Virus
    By: Tom Peter Mansell | - The H1N1 Pandemic may be a rising concern not only for citizens of the world and their governments but it means a multimillion bonanza for pharmaceutical companies who are raking in earnings when it comes to the numerous medications for the common flu as well as the swine flu virus.

    The swine flu virus has hit the whole world hard, and when people started to experience its symptoms from a single incident in countries like Mexico. The fear of the swine flu virus has caused huge pan ...

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  • New World Order Vaccines For Profit And De-population
    By: Pat Boardman | - There is a Power Elite who are in the final stage of bringing about a Global fascist government they call The New World Order. They run the central banks, major corporations, and funding organizations like the Carnegie Institute and the Rockefeller Foundation. Their operations are planned and carried out by the CIA upon the orders of the secret government; these decisions are made by a Mafia-like Board of Directors known as the Trilateral Commission, a group of wealthy industrialists and Wall St ...
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  • Children And H1n1 Virus - 5 Resources That Will Help You Protect Your Child From Swine Flu
    By: Debbie Davis | - It's pretty hard to know who and what to believe about the Swine Flu Virus (H1N1) with so much conflicting information around. With so many emails circulating, it's hard to know whether gargling with salt water can really lessen the chances of catching the virus, and whether or when the vaccine will be available.

    Here are 5 Swine Flu resources that are available to everyone almost every day. Knowing where to find them and using them will help keep you up to date with the most accura ...

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  • Know About The Swine Influenza
    By: Tis Amit | - Swine influenza also known as the pig or hog flu is a disease of the pigs spread through any one of the several strains of the influenza virus. The virus known as SIV or Swine Influenza Virus has many sub-types of its strain. These are known as H1N1, H1N2, H3N2, H2N3 and H3N1.

    The virus gets transmitted from pigs to human beings and gets assimilated in the human blood to create antibodies. Swine flu is common among the pigs that are human-bred world over but it does not always cause ...

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  • Faqs About H1n1 Influenza Virus And Pets
    By: Lorie Huston | - The H1N1 influenza virus has received publicity worldwide and has researchers, health care officials and health care providers all scrambling for vaccines, treatments and general information about the disease. More recently, it has become evident that this virus can also affect our pets, leaving many pet owners concerned about the health of their dogs, cats and other animals and asking questions about how to deal with the situation.

    What is the H1N1 influenza virus? The H1N1 influen ...

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  • Hand Sanitizer Dispensers For Schools
    By: Rachel Smith | - Hand sanitizer dispensers are being added throughout schools world-wide as the flu season approaches. Schools are installing them in order to help combat the H1N1 virus or swine flu. An update was just published by Fluview. According to Fluview, during the week ending November 28th, 2009 the flu has actually declined with visits to the doctor decreasing on average from 32 to 25. Flu related hospitalizations and deaths are also down, but are still high when compared to what is expected for this t ...
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  • H1n1 Virus Vaccination Scheduled For December
    By: Frank Bilotta | - The presence of this virus was brought to our attention in the spring of 2009 when the Mexican government began closing most of the public facilities in Mexico City due to an outbreak. Evidently, there was already a case of widespread swine flu there before it caught our attention. It spread to the United States as well as many other countries by June of 2009. The swine flu dates back to 1918 when it was commonly referred to as the Spanish Flu, though its origin was never detected. Five hundred ...
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  • Disinfectant Medical Wipes To Protect The Workplace
    By: Chris tyreel | - The recent H1N1 flu epidemic only brought to light what in fact has been a growing problem. That is that as viruses have been gradually becoming more resistant to standard antibiotics and treatments, they have also become more virulent. Mersa and other staff viruses on their own present a formidable challenge and now to add fuel to the fire, scientists and researchers are telling us that H1N1 could mutate and render its current vaccine useless.

    Conducting Business in a Global Pandem ...

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  • How To Prevent H1n1 Virus Through Food Therapy?
    By: wallace | - Immune system can be improved through vegetables, fruit and other foods, which is called food therapy. Nowadays H1N1 influenza A is spreading worldwide. Most people are in panic and take many medicines to prevent H1N1 virus. In fact, some vegetables or fruits are useful to prevent H1N1 virus, above all, they are cheaper and have no side effect. Here are some foods which could prevent flu and even H1N1 virus at a certain extent.

    Carrot
    Scientific research shows that vitamin A h ...

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  • Flu Vaccine Information--stay Current About The Flu Vaccine With These 10 Facts
    By: Debbie Davis | - The 2009 Flu Season has arrived with a lot of questions about how best to deal with the H1N1 or Swine Flu Virus. Here are accurate and up to the minute answers to 10 questions that will help you make the best decisions for you and your family.

    1. Does the Shot cover the H1N1 Virus? No it does not. There is a vaccine for the swine flu in production as this is being written, but it is not available to the general public as yet. Initially, the swine flu vaccines will go to military pe ...

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  • Antioxidants Like Those Found In Coffee Fruit Fight Flu
    By: KonaRed Coffee Fruit | - As the nation copes with a shortage of vaccines for H1N1 influenza, a team of Alabama researchers have raised hopes that they have found an Achilles' heel for all strains of the fluantioxidants. In an article appearing in the November 2009 print issue of the FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org) they show that antioxidantsthe same substances found in plant-based foods such as coffee fruitmight hold the key in preventing the flu virus from wreaking havoc on our lungs.

    "The ...

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  • Flu And Your Child-8 Great Answers Every Parent Should Know About The Flu
    By: Debbie Davis | - The 2009 flu season will probably go down in history as being one that caused great anxiety for parents. A big part of the anxiety and frustration is due to conflicting information from many different sources. The 8 facts in this article have been confirmed by board certified physicians and will hopefully help you make the best decisions for your child and your family.

    1. How do flu symptoms differ from those of a cold? Influenza (most often shortened to flu) usually comes on ...

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  • Tips To Avoid Winter Colds, Flu And H1n1
    By: Janet Davis | - Nobody likes to get sick, particularly around wintertime. The cold weather exacerbates respiratory symptoms, making recovery far less pleasant than it could be. At least during warmer months, a sick person can enjoy the warmth of the sun while they're recovering, but the colder days at the end of the year make recovery a positively miserable experience. It's also no surprise that so many people catch colds during this time of year. Children are still in school, parents and families are out s ...
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  • Preschool Facility Hygiene Tips--3 Ways To Keep Your Preschool Environment Healthier
    By: Debbie Davis | - Preschoolers are about as cute as they come. But keeping a preschool facility a clean and healthy place means taking action on many different levels. Here are a few tips that will help keep your preschoolers bright eyed and bushy tail because their preschool environment is a healthy place to be.

    Sanitize Common Surfaces Daily-There are sanitizing wipes that make this job easier than it sounds. Use them to wipe off changing areas, door knobs, tables and chairs, windows or surfaces ...

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  • Children And H1n1 Virus - 5 Resources That Will Help You Protect Your Child From Swine Flu
    By: Debbie Davis | - It's pretty hard to know who and what to believe about the Swine Flu Virus (H1N1) with so much conflicting information around. With so many emails circulating, it's hard to know whether gargling with salt water can really lessen the chances of catching the virus, and whether or when the vaccine will be available.

    Here are 5 resources that are available to everyone almost every day. Knowing where to find them and using them will help keep you up to date with the most accurate info ...

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  • Swine Flu And Echinacea
    By: Alec Florence | - Its usually at this time of year that we look to provide ourselves and our children with extra protection that will assist in warding off colds and flu. With the present virus flu outbreak many questions are being asked regarding the use of herbal remedies.

    Novel H1N1 referred to as Swine Flu, is a new influenza virus which causes illness in people and spreads from person-to-person, probably in much the same way that regular seasonal influenza viruses can spread.


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  • Protecting Your Employees From Swine Flu
    By: Chriss Tyrrell | - It seems that there is one thing that is spreading faster than the disease itself and that is misinformation about Swine Flu. It won't be long now before we will be coming up on almost a year since it introduced itself and people are still debating what to actually call it. H1N1? Swine Flu? Hey! Who cares?

    What is needed are real facts that won't be corrected a month of two from now. Solid facts that an employer can use to implement a program to protect employees, customers and clie ...

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  • Special Swine Flu Vaccine Alert
    By: Joni Bell | - There is growing concern among the health care community and gerneral public regarding the push for a pandemic H1N1 vaccination due to known and unknown side effect potential. This past August, the Daily Mail, UK distribution, leaked a letter from the Health Protection Agency regarding neurologists' concernts about a link to a "killer nerve disease." This relates back to 1976, when the federal government rushed a Swine Flu vaccined into production and distribution, which resulted in 25 times the ...
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  • H1n1 And Fever Reducers- A Deadly Combination
    By: Michelle L. Rodriguez | - Every time I hear something about H1N1 on the TV or the radio it is always revolved around support for the vaccination. This is the same type of vaccination that caused Guillan-Barre syndrome in some of the people who took it back in the 70"s. This new version of the vaccine was hardly tested before it was handed out to mass quantities of scared citizens. Somehow they didn"t tell us that you should not take Tylenol when you have the flu because a little boy has now died from doing ...
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  • The 10 Best Ways To Protect Yourself From Swine Flu When Travelling
    By: Mark Farrell | - At last you've got some well earned leave for a winter vacation. Perhaps it's your last opportunity to take advantage of those recession- buster bargain flight deals.

    There's just one major problem to consider. Whether you're planning a family ski venture in a winter wonderland, or escaping to sunnier climates in the Southern Hemisphere, you'll need to take special care when travelling. Because this winter, the H1N1 swine flu is also enjoying a successful world tour - of pandemic p ...

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  • H1n1 Virus Vaccination Scheduled For October
    By: Michelle L. Rodriguez | - The H1N1 virus, better known as the swine flu, is projected to be a major threat this winter. We hear about this virus in the news and are aware of its existence, but most of us are not aware of its history or the effectiveness of the vaccines that were created to treat this strain of influenza. I chose to research information about the H1N1 virus to make a more educated decision on whether or not I should have my daughter vaccinated.

    The presence of this virus was brought to our at ...

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  • Since There Is A Shortage Of H1n1 Vaccine -- Will Your Family Be Denied Swine Flu Protection?
    By: Terry Fallon | - As we leave summer behind and our days get shorter and the evenings cooler, we are reminded that fall is upon us. With autumn and winter comes the flu season. This year, 2009, many people are worried about the H1N1 virus,or swine flu, because of a reported shortage of H1N1 vaccine.

    Since the Health Department of the United States has ordered 120 million doses of H1N1 vaccine, it is obvious that they view the swine flu virus as a serious health risk. They are now reporting, how ...

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  • How Can My Family Avoid The Swine Flu? Here's How To Avoid The H1n1 Virus
    By: Terry Fallon | - Is it possible to avoid the swine flu? There are some practical measures you can take to prevent exposure and help you avoid the H1N1 virus. You probably already know most of these steps because they involve common horse sense. But in light of the H1N1 pandemic, let's review them anyway.

    The simple habit of hand washing is your most effective defense against contracting the virus. Use hot water and soap and wash up to your elbows. Be particularly aware of doing this this right aft ...

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  • Preventing Swine Flu - The Defense Soap Way
    By: Personal Hygienist | - Swine Flu is a viral infection that is caused by the H1N1 Virus. This H1N1 Virus is a type of regular Influenza Virus that also contains some strains which are endemic in pigs (swine influenza) and in birds (Avian Influenza). While scientists across the globe are working round the clock to develop a vaccine for Swine Flu, the doctors are stressing on preventing the Swine Flu from spreading.

    There are many things you can do to avoid catching communicable diseases like Swine Flu but s ...

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  • What Is Swine Flu? - 7 Answers About Swine Flu That Will Help You Stay Healthy
    By: Debbie Davis | - With swine flu occurrences on the rise, it's crucial to know what we're dealing with and the best steps to take to avoid becoming infected with it.

    The answers to the following 7 questions will put you in the know, and help you become more able to guard against infection.

    Exactly what is swine flu? It is a type of influenza, which a highly contagious disease is caused by a virus that attacks the respiratory system. This particular virus is referred to by the medica ...

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  • Boost Up Body Immune System To Fight Influenza A (h1n1)
    By: simon lai | - Influenza A or H1N1 falls under the category of 'visham javar' or chronic fever, said vaidya Pravin Hirpara. "Whenever there is an imbalance between the tridoshas 'vatta, pitta and kapha' the body, the body's immunity gets affected and you fall ill. The trick is to keep the immunity level high."

    Echinacea is the most popular native American therapeutic herb. It is best known for boosting immune function.

    Echinacea species are perennials which belong to the Aster fam ...

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  • Swine Flu | Swine Influenza | Hospital With Testing Facility For H1n1 Virus
    By: Radhika Mohan | - The swine flu is reaching the proportions of a global epidemic. Having started in Mexico, it has jumped continents and several cases have been reported in India too. The medical term for swine flu is A-H1N1. It is a new Influenza virus which was detected only in April 2009.It is called swine flu because the lab tests show that the genes in the virus were similar to those found amongst pigs. However, there is no need to panic or get alarmed. It may help to arm yourself with more information inste ...
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  • Importance Of Hand Sanitizer In Our Everyday Life
    By: hamid reside | - One of the greatest advances in the history of Medicine was the discovery of microorganisms and their connection to disease. Less than 150 years ago, surgeons were performing surgery without even washing their hands. The death rate from infection was very high. Major communicable diseases were spread from person to person without any check at all. Once the connection between these little unseen killers and the havoc they create in the human body was realized, we entered a whole new era of health ...
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  • How Swine Flu Is Transmitted
    By: Linus Orakles | - Swine Flu or the H1N1 Influenza as the white-coats like to call it, is actually quite a simple disease to attain a good measure of protection against, even if the disease has a fearsome reputation. A little familiarity with the ways in which swine flu passes around should help everyone take the right steps. Swine flu is a term that is quite common around pig farms for a Type A influenza that has always affected populations of pigs. Hog lots, places where large numbers of pigs are raised for slau ...
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  • The Lowdown On The 2009 Swine Flu Outbreak
    By: Sutiyo Na | - The 2009 outbreak of swine flu or H1N1 virus is recently hugging the limelight due to the potential harm or effects it can have on a patient or on a community. Unfortunately, the source of the virus still cannot be traced.

    Before the first case in the United States was discovered, the illness was believed to have started in Mexico which eventually spread to other countries. Recently, the first case of swine flu was reported in
    Costa Rica. Alarmed that it could grow into a ...

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  • Swine Flu Vaccine Close To Reality According To Experts
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Officials of the Federal government believe that the swine flu vaccine that would protect all Americans from future H1N1 outbreaks would be available by January or late November at the earliest.

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    wever, countries outside the United States and other nations that manufacture vaccines would take several years to generate sufficient vaccines to meet global demands.

    Although manufacturing of the vaccine is faster than it was a few years back ...

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  • In Dire Need Of Swine Flu Vaccine
    By: Sutiyo Na | - According to the World Health Organization, efforts for developing a swine flu vaccine has been ongoing since the first human case of the virus has been confirmed. Estimates place the initial doses of the vaccine will be administered in 5 to 6 months time.

    While people diagnosed with H1N1 virus seems to be headed for recovery, there have been deaths recorded. Aside from that, receiving vaccines for this virus is important particularly the elderly and individuals with a weak immun ...

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  • The Latest Killer Flu: Swine Flu And You
    By: Sutiyo Na | - The Center for Disease Control has probably had some very wild times this past decade. First SARS, then the bird fle, and now today's potential epidemic is the swine flu. First manifesting itself in Mexico this past April, this new and terrible strain of Type A H1N1 influenza is one of those things that every microbiologist and health care professional is afraid of.

    The reason for that fear is pretty simple. Like the bird flu, this particular strain crossed species. Specifically, ...

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  • Swine Flu: Overview, Treatment, And Prevention
    By: Sutiyo Na | - Swine flu is an illness that is affecting hundreds of individuals in the United States as well as worldwide. According to the CDC, the illness may take some more time. Since one is likely to become infected with the condition, they need to understand swine flu symptoms in order for them to obtain proper treatment or medicaion.

    The Symptoms

    The symptoms of H1N1 infection is similar to that of seasonal flu. Among the symptoms include cough, sore throat, running or st ...

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  • You And The Swine Flu: Knowledge That May Save You
    By: Sutiyo Na | - With this new strain of influenza running around, properly called Type A H1N1 swine influenza, but more popularly known as the swine flu, I think it would be nice to give people the 411 on the latest medical emergency that's got the world's attention.

    Swine influenza came from pigs, hence the name, and pigs usually have regular outbreaks of this disease. The problem with it this time is that this strain of influenza has managed to jump the species and went over to us Homo sapiens ...

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  • Travel To China, H1n1 - Info For Your China Vacations
    By: Shane Lee | - The A(H1N1) quarantine policy (from several big Chinese web sites) in China:

    1. If you don't have a fever when getting off the plane in the airports of China, you don't need to worry about quarantine policy of China at all. If you do have a fever, you will need to do a medical examination in the city where you enter China. This is to make sure that you don't get the A(H1N1) flu.( more info about "Travel To China, H1N1,China vacations" at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM )

    2. If ...

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  • How To Beat The Swine Flu The Natural Way
    By: Sandor Cruz | - Swine flu, influenza A, h1n1 flu, whatever it's called, this latest flu pandemic sure is scaring a lot of people out of their wits.

    But should you be afraid of the big bad swine flu?

    The swine flu scare has spawned different reactions from different countries, some expected, some extreme. In Mexico, swine flu masks have become part of the usual fashion. Even if it didn't have a single case of swine flu, Egypt slaughtered some 300,000 pigs.

    In the U.S. ...

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