Whatever happened to H1N1?

The majority of the influenza viruses identified so far continue to be 2009 H1N1 viruses. These viruses remain similar to the virus chosen for the 2009 H1N1 vaccine, and remain susceptible to the antiviral drugs oseltamivir and …

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Study finds H1N1 flu in pregnancy is critical risk (3news)

Pregnant women in New Zealand and Australia who had pandemic H1N1 flu were 13 times more likely to become critically ill and be admitted to hospital, researchers said on Friday.

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16 cases of A(H1N1) in Johor this year (Vanakkam Malaysia)

MUAR: Sixteen cases of influenza A(H1N1) have been reported in Johor this year, State Women, Family, Health and Community Development Committee chairman Dr Robia Kosai said.

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How Can I Treat H1N1 You May Be Asking? | alcoholicstreatment

So how can I treat H1N1 you may ask? Well for starters going to see a doctor as soon as influenza type symptoms start occurring is a good initial step. Your doctor may prescribe an anti-viral drug such as Tamiflu. If the H1N1 virus has …

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A/H1N1 Swine Flu (Influenza) Timeline | March 18: Hong Kong (HK …

A primary school in Hong Kong started to suspend classes for seven days from Wednesday, following an outbreak of A/ H1N1 influenza and influenza B in the.

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One school reports H1N1 flu outbreak during last week | Hutchinson …

Fifty-eight (58) influenza A H1N1 -associated deaths, three (3) influenza -type unspecified deaths, three (3) influenza syndrome-no influenza testing done deaths, and one (1) influenza B-associated death for a total of sixty-five (65) …

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The D225G change in 2009 H1N1 influenza virus

The 2009 swine-origin H1N1 influenza virus is known to bind both alpha(2,3) and alpha(2,6) linked sialic acids. This is consistent with the ability of the virus to cause lower respiratory tract disease. The D225G change might be …

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Pandemic Influenza H1N1 2009 (Swine Flu) – Update 176 – Voxy …

Voxy Pandemic Influenza H1N1 2009 (Swine Flu) – Update 176 Voxy As at 12 March 2010, WHO reports that since the pandemic began more than 213 countries and overseas territories or communities have reported laboratory .

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Antioxidants are H1N1 Influenza?s Achilles Heel – adsensewizard's blog

Antioxidants are H1N1 Influenza’s Achilles Heel.

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The h1n1 flu virus: Antioxidants are H1N1 Influenza's Achilles Heel

A recent article featured in FASEB Journal shows that antioxidants, largely found in plant-based foods, might be H1N1 influenza’s Achilles heel, preventing H1N1 virus to invade and colonize our lungs. In addition, the research conducted …

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