Influenza | Avian Influenza (bird Flu) Particular Concerns

Avian Influenza first occurred in Italy, but nowdays is spread along the world. It is an infectious disease caused by type A strains of the influenza virus . All.

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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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influenza pandemic (H1N1) – animals

. 12 Oct 2009: Pandemic A/H1N1 2009 virus, Norway, (Immediate notification) 7. 21 Oct 2009: … Pandemic Influenza H1N1 (2009), Japan, (Immediate notification) 8. 23 Oct 2009:…04 Dec 2009: Pandemic A/H1N1 virus, Italy, (Immediate notification) 14.

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A TIME'S MEMORY: Pandemic A/H1N1 virus, Italy (OIE, WAHID …

Pandemic A/ H1N1 virus , Italy Information received on 12/01/2010 from Prof. Dr Romano Marabelli, Capo Dipartimento, Dipartimento Sanita Pubblica Veterinaria, Nutrizione e Sicurezza Alimenti , Ministero Lavoro,Salute e Politiche Sociali, …. I decided to create ATM (this blog) in the later 2005 when avian influenza and other emergencies spread around the world. I continue today to track newswires and official health informative websites and other incidents reports

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ATTRAVERSO QUESTI GIORNI: OIE, VIrus Influenza Pandemica H1N1 2009 …

Pandemic A/H1N1 virus, Italy Information received on 04/12/2009 from Prof. Dr Romano Marabelli, Capo Dipartimento, Dipartimento Sanita Pubblica Veterinaria, Nutrizione e…

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A TIME'S MEMORY: Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 – Update 16 October 2009, 09 …

An article from Italy describes an experimental infection of 21- and 70-day-old meat turkeys with an early human isolate of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus exhibiting an α-2,3 receptor binding profile. Virus was not recovered by …

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China plans to impose new requirements on pork from some European Union countries, after a meeting between the European Union’s health chief and…

– Denmark, France, Italy and Spain – as well as Canada, requiring certification that the animals used for the meat were free of the H1N1 influenza virus….

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Nine countries donate H1N1 pandemic vaccine – WHO

WHO applauds and welcomes the announcement of donations of pandemic vaccine made by the United States of America, in conjunction with Australia, Brazil, France, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The announcement demonstrates the commitment of these countries to fairness in sharing of scarce resources as the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic continues to evolve. Current supplies of pandemic vaccine are inadequate for a world population in which virtually everyone is susc

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Norway.com Norway to transfer 10% of H1N1 vaccine stock to …

Sep 18 Norway.com Norway to transfer 10% of H1N1 vaccine stock to … Your Ad Herewww.celebritytwittergossip.com – Photo: www.flu-vaccine.orgNorway, the US, Australia, Brazil, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland and the UK intend to transfer 10% of their stocks of the H1N1 vaccine to developing countries. “Pandemics do not respect national borders. Our ability to protect ourselves against infections depends on other countries’ ability to protect themselves. The poor

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U.S. will donate 10% of swine flu vaccine to developing countries

The United States will donate 10% of its supply of vaccine against pandemic H1N1 influenza virus to developing countries that do not have the resources to procure it on their own, a White House spokesman said today. The U.S. has ordered 195 million doses of the vaccine, which means it will make nearly 20 million doses available to the World Health Organization for distribution. Eight other countries–Australia, Brazil, Britain, France, Italy, New Zealand, Norway and Switzerland–said they will

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