GENEVA - It is too early to declare that the peak of the global swine flu pandemic is over, the World Health Organisation said Wednesday.
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Archive for February 24th, 2010
Last March, a mysterious virus surfaced in California. Spreading like wildfire, it was reported in all 50 states by May. In June, the World Health Organization announced a global H1N1/swine flu pandemic, and in late October, President Obama declared H1N1 a national emergency.
In spring 2009, a new flu that infects swine was discovered, formally named influenza A H1N1 (swine flu).
College campuses are seeing the first uptick in new H1N1 swine flu cases since November.
People who were morbidly obese and school-aged children were much more likely to become seriously ill or to die from H1N1 swine flu, U.S. experts said on Wednesday.
The latest flu statistics from the Minnesota Department of Health show swine flu infections remain rare in the state and the seasonal flu season still hasn't picked up steam.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The latest flu statistics from the Minnesota Department of Health show swine flu infections remain rare in the state and the seasonal flu season still hasn't picked up steam.
Associated Press - February 24, 2010 2:54 PM ET ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The latest flu statistics from the Minnesota Department of Health show swine flu infections remain rare in the state and...
The World Health Organization says the swine flu pandemic still has not peaked.
State health officials say the spread of swine flu has slowed in Washington state, but the illness has not disappeared.