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UK: 5-yr-old placed on a life-support machine after suffering a horrible reaction to antibiotics
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Conference on ?Transforming the nutrition landscape in Africa? - Feeding the immune system
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FrenchieGirl started a topic HIV - A retrovirus infecting ovaries may explain how we find it in our genomein HIV/AIDSHIV - A retrovirus infecting ovaries may explain how we find it in our genome
Entire female reproductive tract susceptible to HIV infection in macaque model
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The presence of retroviral infection in the ovary also offers a possible solution to a long-standing mystery, namely how retroviruses can...
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makoto started a topic Japan - Govt to submit bill on epidemics / Special law to help prevent spread of infection, maintain orderin JapanJapan - Govt to submit bill on epidemics / Special law to help prevent spread of infection, maintain order
Govt to submit bill on epidemics / Special law to help prevent spread of infection, maintain order
The government is planning a special law in preparation for an epidemic of a new, highly virulent and contagious influenza virus, The Yomiuri...
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CopitoSP started a topic Bangladesh - Kamalapur, Dhaka, female, 16 months, H5N1 positive (second human case in Bangladesh)in TrackingBangladesh - Kamalapur, Dhaka, female, 16 months, H5N1 positive (second human case in Bangladesh)
First human bird flu case detected this year
Mon, Mar 14th, 2011 6:27 pm BdST
Dhaka, Mar 14 (bdnews24.com) ? The first case of human infection of avian influenza or bird flu this year has been detected,...
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UK - English H1N1 cases "no longer rising rapidly": agency
[My comment: considering the confusion of TPTB pronouncements of the last 10 days or so in the United Kingdom, I would tend to wait until further confirmation from other knowledgeable agencies, and wait for another week after the return of all English...
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UK - Hampshire police officers off with swine flu
Hampshire police officers off with swine flu
Published Date:
22 July 2009
By Gareth Bethell
Hampshire police have had 72 reported cases of swine flu among staff.
Assistant Chief Constable David Pryde...
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Albania - H1N1 - 8 confirmed - 13 suspected
Albania confirms 1st case of swine flu in country
7/20/2009, 4:28 p.m. EDT
The Associated Press
(AP) ? TIRANA, Albania - Albania is confirming its first case of swine flu in a student who has already recovered...
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Finland - Finnair bans swine flu patients from boarding
Finnair bans swine flu patients from boarding
Irish Sun
Monday 20th July, 2009
(IANS)
Helsinki, July 20 (Xinhua) Finland's national carrier Finnair said Monday that passengers with swine flu would not be...
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Australia - Swine flu vaccine trial begins in Adelaide
Swine flu vaccine trial begins in Adelaide
20 July 2009 | 01:37:43 PM | Source: SBS
A trial of a swine flu vaccine is starting at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
Half of 240 adults taking part in the trial will get...
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Croatia - Cases - 71
Officials: 30 Croat youths got swine flu in Spain
7/20/2009, 11:08 a.m. EDT
The Associated Press
(AP) ? ZAGREB, Croatia - Croatian health authorities say about 30 high school students were infected with swine flu while...
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Britain sets to increase support to cope with A/H1N1 - Now more than 10,000 cases, 29 deaths, and counting...
Britain sets to increase support to cope with A/H1N1
2009-07-20 18:36:26
LONDON, July 20 (Xinhua) -- The British government will increase the support available for responding to cases of A/H1N1 in the country...
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Japan - Cases - 4,000 plus
Please refer to this thread for Japan figures and very good graphs
Aso calls for calm response as new flu infections exceed 4000 in Japan
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Singapore - H1N1 patients admitted to the ICU
Singapore News
Latest 2 H1N1 patients admitted to ICU sought treatment late
Posted: 20 July 2009 1752 hrs
SINGAPORE: Two patients who waited too long to seek treatment are the latest to be infected with...