WHO data shows that the number of swine flu deaths worldwide have passed the 10,000 mark.
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Archive for December 18th, 2009
Most St. Louis Rams players were back on the practice field Friday, a day after training was called off because some players were diagnosed with swine flu.
Title: Scientists Link Molecule to Severe Swine Flu Category: Health News Created: 12/17/2009 12:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 12/18/2009
Title: Swine Flu Wanes, But Future Uncertain Category: Health News Created: 12/17/2009 2:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 12/18/2009
Results from flu tests show the pandemic of swine flu is definitely on the downswing in the United States, researchers at Quest Diagnostics said Friday.
Friday's NFL news briefs: The St. Louis Rams returned to the practice field, a day after an undisclosed number of swine flu cases on the team forced them to cancel a workout.
Swine flu is easing its grip on Illinois where officials reported two new deaths from the virus. Friday's weekly update from the Illinois Department of Public Health includes 99 new hospitalizations related to swine flu. Last week, in comparison, state officials reported nine new deaths and 216 new hospitalizations. Flu activity is decreasing nationally too, but it's too soon to relax. Federal ...
With increasing supplies of vaccine for swine flu, Erie County is starting to conduct immunization clinics for the public.
The number of Americans being tested for the swine flu has plummeted, providing more evidence that the second wave of H1N1 infections has peaked in the United States, a medical testing company reported Friday.
The number of swine flu deaths worldwide passed the 10,000 mark about eight months after the pandemic strain was uncovered in April, reaching 10,582, World Health Organisation data showed Friday.