ORL Health: H1N1 influenza A presenting as bacterial tracheitis

Cases of bacterial tracheitis (BT) occurring early in the 2009 flu season have been isolated in conjunction with the H1N1 strain of influenza A ( H1N1 ). No previous H1N1 cases have presented as BT in the literature to date. …

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Severe obesity raises risk of poor H1N1 outcome

Severe obesity makes it almost five times more likely that adults infected with the H1N1 pandemic influenza virus will be ill enough to be hospitalized, and.

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Severe obesity raises risk of poor H1N1 outcome (Center for …

Mar 17, 2010 (CIDRAP News) – Severe obesity makes it almost five times more likely that adults infected with the H1N1 pandemic influenza virus will be il…

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Severe obesity raises risk of poor H1N1 outcome – CIDRAP …

Tech Eye Severe obesity raises risk of poor H1N1 outcome CIDRAP Mar 17, 2010 (CIDRAP News) – Severe obesity makes it almost five times more likely that adults infected with the H1N1 pandemic influenza virus will be ill .

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Severe obesity raises risk of poor H1N1 outcome (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy)

Mar 17, 2010 (CIDRAP News) – Severe obesity makes it almost five times more likely that adults infected with the H1N1 pandemic influenza virus will be ill enough to be hospitalized, and also more likely that they will die under certain conditions, according to new research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Cooking Up Millions of Viruses for a New Vaccine

… meaning an influenza virus that grows well in eggs and that, when injected into eggs along with a new strain like H1N1, will swap some of its genes with the new s train….Less than a week later, they sent a sample of the new type of virus, influenza A(H1N1),…

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Applied Nanoscience Reports Positive H1N1, Rhinovirus Test Results And Strides Toward Commercialization Of NanoFense … (Medical News Today)

Applied Nanoscience Inc. (ANI) (PINKSHEETS: APNN), a nanotechnology-based filtration company, today announced that it has received extremely positive test results on the effectiveness of the disposable NanoFense™ Protective Face Mask when challenged with the current swine influenza virus (H1N1). In addition, their proprietary NanoFense coating formulation proved to be equally effective when …

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Applied Nanoscience Reports Positive H1N1, Rhinovirus Test Results

… filtration company, today announced that it has received extremely positive test results on the effectiveness of the disposable NanoFense™ Protective Face Mask when challenged with the current swine influenza virus ( H1N1 ). …

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H1N1 Virus : Applied Nanoscience Reports Positive H1N1, Rhinovirus …

test results on the effectiveness of the disposable NanoFense(TM) Protective Face Mask when challenged with the current swine influenza virus ( H1N1 ). … and more ». Posted by on Monday, March 15, 2010, at 8:11 am .

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Applied Nanoscience Reports Positive H1N1, Rhinovirus Test Results and Strides Toward Commercialization of NanoFense … (Marketwire via Yahoo!…

CARLSBAD, CA–(Marketwire – 03/15/10) – Applied Nanoscience Inc. (ANI) (Pinksheets: APNN – News ), a nanotechnology-based filtration company, today announced that it has received extremely positive test results on the effectiveness of the disposable NanoFense Protective Face Mask when challenged with the current swine influenza virus (H1N1). In addition, their proprietary NanoFense coating …

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