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1976 swine flu outbreak

1976 H1N1 swine influenza outbreak President Gerald Ford receiving his vaccine for the swine flu Disease Swine flu Virus strain Strains of A/H1N1 Location United States of America First...

The fiasco of the 1976 ‘swine flu affair’

The political handling of the swine flu fiasco had elements of farce (Credit: Getty Images) ; Pascal Imperato in the 1970s, who led New York City's swine flu vaccination drive (Credit: Pascal Imperato) ; Outbreak fears began at Fort Dix army base. A soldier there is given a standard vaccination a few years later (Credit: Getty Images) ; The swine flu virus under the microscope (Credit: Getty Images)

Four-year-old could hold key in search for source of swine flu outbreak | Swine flu

of the swine flu outbreak which has now spread across the world. The state government of... The state health authorities then did send doctors and nurses to look after us, and give us...

Swine influenza

[4][5] In August 2010, the World Health Organization declared the swine flu pandemic officially over. [6][7] Subsequent cases of swine flu were reported in India in 2015, with over 31,156...

2009 swine flu pandemic in the United Kingdom

called swine flu. The outbreak was first observed in Mexico, [1][4] and quickly spread... [14] After a slow start, the virus spread rapidly in the UK in July 2009, with new cases peaking at...

2009 swine flu pandemic vaccine

Vaccine against the current virus might be far less effective against a changed virus – should we wait to see if the virus changes? If vaccine production doesn't start soon, swine flu...

Swine Flu (H1N1): What Is It, Causes, Treatments & Prevention

Overview ; Swine flu (H1N1) is an infection that a type of flu (influenza) virus causes. It’s called swine flu because it’s similar to a flu virus that affects pigs (swine). The virus leads to a lung (respiratory) disease in pigs. Swine flu (H1N1) is a respiratory infection in humans. In 1918, a flu pandemic from a strain of H1N1 infected 500 million people around the world. It was known as the Spanish flu. At least 50 million people worldwide died. In April 2009, researchers discovered a new strain of H1N1. They detected it in the United S ...

Swine Flu: Why You Should Still Be Worried

to swine flu outbreaks. “We still believe that the best place for kids is in schools, where they can be nourished receiving a healthy breakfast and lunch and learning,” she said. “But...

Swine Flu: How Worried Should We Be?

on the World Bank employee who had probable swine flu." Did Everyone Overreact? Now Johnson... "What we have is an unusual event here, where a virus has emerged for which there is very...

2009 swine flu pandemic

term "swine flu". [17] Unlike most strains of influenza, the pandemic H1N1/09 virus did not disproportionately infect adults older than 60 years; this was an unusual and characteristic...

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