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H1N1 flu shots ready in months, winter a risk-WHO

Vaccines should be ready within months for H1N1 flu, which could mutate and become more severe in winter, the World Health Organisation said on Friday. WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl said ...

 

H1N1 pandemic spreading too fast to count: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday that the H1N1 flu pandemic was the fastest-moving pandemic ever and that it was now pointless to count every case.

 

WHO says new flu "unstoppable", calls for vaccine

WHO says new flu

Saying the new H1N1 virus is "unstoppable", the World Health Organization gave drug makers a full go-ahead to manufacture vaccines against the pandemic influenza strain on Monday and said healthcare workers should be the first to get one.

 

Swine flu cases nears 30,000 worldwide

Swine flu cases nears 30,000 worldwide

The number of swine flu cases is closer to reaching 30,000, the World Health Organization reported Friday, a day after declaring the start of a global pandemic.

 

WHO 'declares swine flu pandemic'

WHO 'declares swine flu pandemic'

The World Health Organization has declared a global flu pandemic after an emergency meeting, reports suggest.

 

WHO inches closer to declaring swine flu pandemic

WHO inches closer to declaring swine flu pandemic

The World Health Organization said Tuesday it is "getting closer" to declaring a global outbreak of the swine flu virus as the infection appears to be taking hold outside of North America.

 

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.

 

WHO says existing vaccine little use against new flu - Reuters

The World Health Organization said on Friday that tests had shown the current seasonal vaccine against flu would have little effect against the new H1N1 strain.

 

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