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Influenza A virus subtype H1N1

Influenza A (H1N1) virus is a subtype of influenza A virus and the most common cause of influenza (flu) in humans.

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  • Swine Flu: When to Head to the Hospital, When to Stay Home

    …reports, the elderly do seem to be at increased risk: the majority of those in the JAMA study who died in the hospital of swine flu were older than 50. Other risk groups: those with medical conditions that compromise the immune system, such as HIV. Those …

    11/04/2009Blogs
  • Achoo: Homeland Security Officials Take On the Flu

    …theoretical and real threats posed by... swine flu . At the White House, President Obama ……government agencies' work related to swine flu . At a congressional hearing last week ……managing current outbreaks of the H1N1 ( swine ) flu . Homeland Security's involvement goes …

    11/03/2009Blogs
  • Swine Flu Emergency: What Obama's Declaration Means

    …Barack Obama this weekend to declare the swine - flu virus a national emergency . By definition, the state ……highest level), meaning that while swine flu may lack the drama and spectacle of terrorism ……hospitals are given the ability to fight swine flu without getting wrapped in the red tape …

    10/27/2009Blogs
  • Fighting Flu and Falsehoods

    Swine flu isn't going anywhere. At least not ……clinics, but others are suffering from swine - flu fatigue: they're tired of the headlines ……I'm Scared to Vaccinate My Kids for Swine Flu " abound . On top of all this are the …

    10/27/2009Health
  • Innoculation Misinformation

    Claims that the swine flu vaccine is dangerous range from overblown to false.

    10/19/2009Health

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