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Some doubt hand washing stops H1N1

Some doubt hand washing stops H1N1

According to some experts, you can wash your hands all you want, and it won't do much to stop the spread of influenza, including the H1N1 variety.

 

Younger kids need 2 swine flu shots

Younger kids need 2 swine flu shots

Studies of the new swine flu vaccine show children 10 and older will need just one shot for protection against swine flu — but younger kids will need two.

 

Vaccine Deliveries Begin in Oct.

Vaccine Deliveries Begin in Oct.

Under CDC plan, four regional sites to ship swine flu vaccines to 90,000 immunization "providers."

 

Swine Flu Vaccine Looks Safe So Far

Swine Flu Vaccine Looks Safe So Far

No safety issues have come up yet in clinical trials of the swine flu vaccine, health officials announced today. Clinical trials of the vaccine in adults began recently, and so far, there have been "no red flags" of ...

 

Baseball Team Infected With H1N1

All players and staff of the Nippon Ham Fighters baseball team will be tested for the H1N1 virus after two players and a coach contracted the flu, the Japanese Pacific League team said Wednesday.

 

Swine Flu Survival Kits: Consumer Reports Guidelines

Swine Flu Survival Kits: Consumer Reports Guidelines

As the U.S. prepares for a possible second wave of H1N1 or swine flu, as well as for the annual scourge of seasonal flu and colds, a new report from Consumer Reports helps households prepare for, prevent, and treat cold and flu symptoms safely and effectively, including recommendations for what to pack in an emergency kit for a flu outbreak. The report is available in the September 2009 issue of Consumer Reports and online at www.ConsumerReportsHealth.org.

 

Drugmaker Starts Testing Swine Flu Vaccine on Humans

Swiss drugmaker Novartis has begun injecting its swine flu vaccine into people in the company's first human tests, a spokesman said Wednesday.

 

Global swine flu deaths top 1,100

More than 1,100 people worldwide have died from swine flu since it emerged in Mexico and the U.S. in April, according to the latest figures from the World Health Organization.

 

WHO maintains 2 billion estimate for likely H1N1 cases

The World Health Organization stuck on Tuesday to its statement that about two billion people could catch H1N1 influenza by the time the flu pandemic ends.

 

U.S. flu strategy under revision

The federal government guidelines would place less emphasis on school closings in response to swine flu epidemic.

 

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