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HHS' Sebelius: Ample flu vaccine will be available

HHS' Sebelius: Ample flu vaccine will be available

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Monday the swine flu vaccine "is coming out the door as fast as it comes off the production line."...

 

Obama Declares Swine Flu a National Emergency

Obama Declares Swine Flu a National Emergency

Health officials said almost 100 children have died from the flu, known as H1N1, and 46 states now have widespread flu activity.

 

Frustration looms as H1N1 vaccines run out

Yessica Maher of Los Angeles, California, feels let down. She had wanted to get the H1N1 vaccine for herself and her children, but that's proving to be difficult.

 

WHO: nearly 5,000 swine flu deaths worldwide

Nearly 5,000 people have reportedly died from swine flu since it emerged this year and developed into a global epidemic, the World Health Organization said Friday....

 

H1N1 vaccine a tough sell to pregnant women

H1N1 vaccine a tough sell to pregnant women

Because of the risks from flu, they should be among the first in line to get both the H1N1 and seasonal influenza shots, medical experts say. Yet many are averse to vaccinations or medication.

As the H1N1 influenza vaccine trickles into clinics and pharmacies over the next few weeks, public health officials and doctors desperately hope that pregnant women will be at the front of the line for the shot.

 

H1N1 spreads fast in schools this week

The U.S. Department of Education on Wednesday reported that 198 schools in 15 states had closed due to high absentee rates from ...

 

Hospitals restricting visitors to stop swine flu

Visiting a loved one in the hospital? Better check on new flu limits first. Hospitals around the country are turning away visiting children and tightening restrictions on adults, too, in hopes of limiting spread of swine flu.

 

USDA confirms H1N1 flu in Minnesota State Fair hog

The pandemic H1N1 flu virus was confirmed in a sample from a hog exhibited at the Minnesota State Fair, the Agriculture Department said on Monday.

 

Swine Flu Death Toll Continues To Rise, Especially Among Children

Swine Flu Death Toll Continues To Rise, Especially Among Children

With no signs of the H1N1 virus slowing down, the flu strain continues to hit children and teens in larger numbers than any other age group, and researchers are at a loss to explain why. According to The Associated Press, 11 children have died from H1N1 just in the past week, raising the total to 86 since the flu strain first hit. 43 of those deaths have occurred in the past two months alone.

 

Swine flu vaccine production running behind by about 25%, officials say

Swine flu vaccine production running behind by about 25%, officials say

The CDC had expected about 40 million doses by the end of the month, but at most 30 million will be shipped, an official says. Growing the virus in eggs is yielding less antigen than was hoped.

 

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