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México confirma un caso de mutación de virus de AH1N1 en niña que se recuperó
México, 3 mar (EFE).- México confirmó hoy que registró unamutación del virus H1N1 que se mostró resistente al tratamiento conel medicamento Oseltamivir, que utiliza el antiviral Tamiflu, en unaniña mexicana de diez meses que tenía gripe A, informaron...Tags: Swine Flu
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Busting Health Product Myths
Chicago Tribune Staff WritersAn ounce of prevention ... often adds up to a pound of malarkey. Whether it's a tablet to take with alcohol to prevent a beer belly, or a chocolaty, sweetened breakfast cereal that's fortified to "support" your child's immune system, experts say most...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Vitamin Therapy, Drugs and Medicines, Heart Disease, Immune System
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Seúl envía a Corea del Norte 200.000 litros de desinfectante para la gripe A
Seúl, 23 feb (EFE).- Corea del Sur envió hoy a Corea del Norte suprometido cargamento de 200.000 litros de desinfectante de manospara ayudar al país comunista a combatir la gripe AH1N1, informó laagencia surcoreana Yonhap. Se trata de la segunda ayuda...Tags: China
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Swine Flu Poses Holiday Puzzle
ATLANTA -- Health officials say swine flu cases appear to be declining throughout most of the U.S., but the specter of Thanksgiving gatherings makes it hard to predict what will happen next. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday...Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, Drugs and Medicines, North Carolina, Duke University, Hawaii
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H1N1 vaccine a tough sell to pregnant women
As the H1N1 influenza vaccine trickles into clinics and pharmacies over the next few weeks, public health officials and doctors desperately hope that pregnant women will be at the front of the line for the shot. Past influenza pandemics have proved that...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Pneumonia, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Organizations
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6 Million Americans May Have Had H1N1
The Associated PressATLANTA (AP) — As many as 5.7 million Americans were infected with swine flu during the first few months of the pandemic, according to estimates from federal health officials. Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Politics, Diseases, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health
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Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu Cluster Reported in N.C.
AP Medical WriterFour North Carolina patients at a single hospital tested positive for a type of swine flu that is resistant to Tamiflu, health officials said Friday. The cases reported at Duke University Medical Center over six weeks make up the biggest cluster seen...Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, Drugs and Medicines, Education, North Carolina, Duke University
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What you need to know about flu
247-4741It'll be an early flu season this year, thanks to H1N1. The virus, which usually causes a mild illness but can become serious for those at risk of complications, is already sending more people to emergency departments and urgent-care centers than just a...Tags: Politics, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals and Clinics, Preventative Medicine, Vaccines
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You might never know which flu you have
Capital News ServiceIf you come down with a nasty cough, a fever over 100 and other flu-like symptoms this fall, do you have the new 2009 H1N1 pandemic virus or the regular, get-it-every-year seasonal flu? Your doctor might take a culture, but, chances are, you might...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Maryland, Health and Safety at School, Johns Hopkins University, Health Organizations
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4 people in North Carolina test positive for Tamiflu-resistant swine flu, first such U.S. cluster
AP Medical WriterATLANTA (AP) — Four North Carolina patients at a single hospital tested positive for a type of swine flu that is resistant to Tamiflu, health officials said Friday. The cases reported at Duke University Medical Center over six weeks make up the...Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, Drugs and Medicines, North Carolina, Duke University, Hawaii
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Sick Teen Denied Tamiflu, Dies Hours Later
KTLA NewsFORT WORTH - Tests have confirmed that a 14-year-old student who died Sunday after being hospitalized with flulike symptoms had the H1N1 swine flu, the Tarrant County Public Health Department said Tuesday. The father of Chloe Lindsey says his daughter,...Tags: Death and Dying, Diseases, Social Issues, Tom Osborne, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Tamiflu: How Much Is Enough?
Confusing directions on liquid suspensions of the antiviral drug Tamiflu may inadvertently cause parents to give either too little of the drug, impeding the child's recovery, or a toxic overdose, physicians warned in a letter published Wednesday in the...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Schools, Colleges and Universities, Education, Health
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