WHO Updates International H1N1 Flu Situation | Pandemic Flu

Respiratory disease activity is increasing in many areas of the world due to increasing transmission of influenza type B and Respiratory Syncitial Virus. Seasonal influenza H3N2 continues to be detected in areas of Asia and east Africa. …

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WHO: Update 89

Respiratory disease activity is increasing in many areas of the world due to increasing transmission of influenza type B and Respiratory Syncitial Virus. Seasonal influenza H3N2 continues to be detected in areas of Asia and east Africa. …

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H5N1: WHO: Update 89

Respiratory disease activity is increasing in many areas of the world due to increasing transmission of influenza type B and Respiratory Syncitial Virus. Seasonal influenza H3N2 continues to be detected in areas of Asia and east Africa. …

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Feb 25 – WHO Updates International H1N1 Flu Situation | Pandemic Flu

Respiratory disease activity is increasing in many areas of the world due to increasing transmission of influenza type B and Respiratory Syncitial Virus. Seasonal influenza H3N2 continues to be detected in areas of Asia and east Africa. …

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A TIME'S MEMORY: WHO – Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 – update 89

Respiratory disease activity is increasing in many areas of the world due to increasing transmission of influenza type B and Respiratory Syncitial Virus. Seasonal influenza H3N2 continues to be detected in areas of Asia and east Africa. …

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Even microbes want to be free « Deepbiology

An H3N2 strain, the tail end of the 1968 pandemic influenza , was the major strain. 1 But in 1977, H1N1 returned, first isolated in China and subsequently in Russia, then rapidly spreading throughout the world and remaining endemic since …

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Even microbes want to be free « Deepbiology

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Flu News Blog – Child Of Swine Flu Victim From Puyallup Dies – KIRO-TV

of influenza , including A(H1N1), commonly known as swine flu, the World Health Organization said Thursday. The other two strains would be the H3N2 – which is also from the A family of influenza – and the B virus, Keiji Fukuda of the WHO …

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FDA selects pandemic H1N1 for 2010-11 seasonal flu vaccine (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy)

Feb 22, 2010 (CIDRAP News) – The US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) vaccines committee voted today to follow the World Health Organization’s advice and fold the pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine into the seasonal flu vaccine for next season.

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WHO recommends pandemic A/H1N1 virus as seasonal flu vaccines …

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended here on Thursday that the pandemic A/H1N1 virus should be used for making seasonal influenza vaccines in the northern hemisphere. Besides the pandemic A/H1N1 virus, the A/ H3N2 virus and …

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Swine to come around again (Sky News Australia)

The World Health Organisation says that the swine flu pandemic virus would spread again next winter in the northern hemisphere and recommended its inclusion in the regular influenza vaccine.

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