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Farmers fear pigs may get "swine" flu from people

Farmers fear pigs may get

Humans have it. Pigs don't. At least not yet, and U.S. pork producers are doing everything they can to make sure that the new H1N1 virus, known around the world as the "swine flu," stays out of their herds.

 

As U.S. swine flu cases rise, more schools close

As U.S. swine flu cases rise, more schools close

A late afternoon tally by the U.S. Department of Education found that 298 schools around the country had shut down for a few days, triple the number that had been closed on Wednesday. The closings affected about 172,000 students, leaving parents scrambling to find alternative day care arrangements.

 

Companies plan for possible flu pandemic

Companies plan for possible flu pandemic

Following the outbreaks of SARS and Avian Flu earlier this decade, Sprint Nextel has taken the threat of a global flu pandemic very seriously.

 

Scores of U.S. schools closed due to swine flu

Scores of U.S. schools closed due to swine flu

At least 74 elementary, junior high and high schools have closed across the country because of confirmed or probable cases of swine flu, the Department of Education said Wednesday.

 

Swine flu kills first victim in U.S.

Swine flu kills first victim in U.S.

The swine flu outbreak has claimed its first victim in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Contro and Preventionl: A 23-month old child who died in Texas.

 

Obama wants $1.5B for pandemic preps

Obama wants $1.5B for pandemic preps

The White House asked Congress for an additional $1.5 billion for pandemic flu preparations Tuesday as the head of the Republican Party defended its opposition to an earlier request.

 

Europe braced for spread of flu

More cases of swine flu in humans are likely to emerge across Europe in the coming days, a top EU official says.

 

Swine Flu Cases Found In Israel, New Zealand

Swine Flu Cases Found In Israel, New Zealand

Cases of swine flu were confirmed early today in Israel and New Zealand, the first definitive proof that the dangerous new virus has spread to the Middle East and Asia-Pacific regions, but international health officials said there was little point in imposing border or travel restrictions or otherwise trying to contain the virus.

 

Swine flu vaccine would take months to develop, distribute

Swine flu vaccine would take months to develop, distribute

The current vaccine-making processes are multi-step recipes that begin in the molecular biology labs of international and national ...

 

Swine flu prompts travel warning

Swine flu prompts travel warning

The UK advises against all but essential travel to Mexico, where swine flu is believed to have killed almost 150 people.

 

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