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Although H1N1 (swine flu) "has waned across much of the United States, the southeast is reporting an increase in cases of the H1N1 virus, U.S. health officials said on Monday," Reuters reports. The uptick in the number of H1N1 cases was reported in Alabama, South Carolina and Georgia (Allen, 3/29). The Los Angeles Times: "[F]lu-related hospitalizations in Georgia have, since the beginning of ...
Health officials are renewing their push for Americans to get swine flu vaccinations following a recent uptick in hospital cases in Georgia. />No other state has had such an increase in hospitalizations, and overall swine flu illnesses and deaths have been down for months.
HOUSTON -- Doctors at Texas Children's Hospital say they've seen another rise in the number of swine flu cases they've had to handle, and they're warning the public that the H1N1 virus has not gone away. They've had one swine-flu-related death this month, and a 3-month-old child is currently being treated in the intensive-care unit because of the virus. "What it means for our community is that ...
LOS ANGELES (MCT) — Continuing activity of pandemic H1N1 influenza in the Southeast, particularly in Georgia, is raising fears of a third wave of swine flu, federal officials said Monday. They urged people to continue getting vaccinated as a preventive measure in case a new outbreak occurs.
Reuters/Washington While swine flu has waned across much of the US, the southeast is reporting an increase in cases of the H1N1 virus, US health officials said yesterday.
The Center for Disease Controal says there is a new wave of Swine Flu cases popping up in the Southeast, some places just as bad as the when the virus was at its height.
Title: Officials See Uptick in H1N1 Swine Flu Cases Category: Health News Created: 3/29/2010 4:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 3/30/2010
The World Health Organization said Monday it would go ahead next month with an independent review of the response to the swine flu pandemic, after criticism of its role in declaring a global alert.
Health officials are renewing their push for Americans to get swine flu shots because of an uptick in hospital cases in Georgia.