Novavax announces new data from trivalent seasonal influenza VLP vaccine study (News-Medical-Net)

Novavax, Inc. announced today new data from a clinical study that began in May of 2009 among healthy adults 18 to 49 years of age with Novavax’s trivalent seasonal influenza Virus-like Particle (VLP) vaccine. The vaccine matched the influenza strains recommended for the 2008-2009 influenza season including H1N1 A/Brisbane/59/2007, H3N2 A/Brisbane/10/2007, and B/Florida/04/2006 strains.

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History Repeats Itself with the H1N1 Flu | Health News

While it isn’t the first time that a flu, such as the swine influenza , also known as H1N1 , has made major headlines around the world, the recent breakout in. … This was the legendary Spanish flu, which was actually a subtype of the H1N1 virus .

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NOVAVAX Reports Additional Positive Data From Its Trivalent Seasonal Influenza (VLP) Vaccine Clinical Study In Healthy … (PharmaceuticalOnline)

Novavax, Inc. (Nasdaq: NVAX ) announced today new data from a clinical study that began in May of 2009 among healthy adults 18 to 49 years of age with Novavax’s trivalent seasonal influenza Virus-like Particle (VLP) vaccine.

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County recorded 1 H1N1 virus-related death (The Deming Headlight)

Luna County, as a whole, has been fortunate to only see one H1N1 virus-related death of the 52 reported statewide since April 2009.

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H1N1 vaccine still available (Point Pleasant Register)

POINT PLEASANT — Those who still have not received the H1N1 vaccine still have another chance to do so. The Mason County Health Department is continuing to offer the vaccine to all age groups at n…

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H5N1: Italy: More flu, but not H1N1

A post from Claudia Grisanti at Swine flu in Italy: Update: Week 4. Excerpt:The influenza virus is spreading again in Italy. There have been 111000 cases in the last week, a bit more than in the previous week (97000). It…

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H1N1 Pregnancy Death Risk | Get Pregnant

Information is based on studies conducted with seasonal trivalent Influenza Virus Vaccine manufactured by CSL (AFLURIA). Safety and effectiveness of Influenza A ( H1N1 ) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine have not been established in pregnant women, …

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H1N1 Pregnancy Death Risk | Get Pregnant

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H1N1 Expected to Make Comeback (WTVY Dothan)

Wiregrass health officials are hoping the experiences they had last year with the virus will translate into better preparation for this year.

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With Local H1N1 Cases Down, Could Pandemic Be Over? (WSAW Wausau)

The H1N1 influenza epidemic may be over, but health officials won’t say that for sure.

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H1N1 Swine Flu Down, Not Out (MedicineNet.com)

Title: H1N1 Swine Flu Down, Not Out Category: Health News Created: 2/8/2010 11:57:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/8/2010 11:57:36 AM

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