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Russian experts agree swine flu threat over-played.
3 hours ago ago from Swine/avian flu,the story so far.
11 Dec 2009 By Itar-Tass World Service writer Lyudmila Alexandrova The risk of swine flu was grossly overplayed, many Russian experts have said to join their voices to the chorus of independent European scientists, who have accused the World Health Organization (WHO) of declaring a pandemic chiefly to bolster the profits of pharmaceutical giants. In Russia alone the sales of one of the WHO-recommended formulas - Tamiflu - have ...
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Y! Canada News Editors asked: The so-called swine flu virus, comprised of bird, pig and human components, has caused tremendous concern around the world in recent days, with many wondering if this is the global pandemic scientists and health care professionals have been forecasting for quite some time. SARS and avian/bird flu were also thought to be pandemics when first discovered, but while both caused deaths and serious illnesses, neither ...
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AFP France remains the only western European nation where swine flu is rising as the pandemic sweeps eastwards across the northern hemisphere, the World Health Organisation said Friday. Continued here: Swine flu in France is rising: WHO (AFP)
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18 hours ago ago from Rewiring the System
Swine Flu Has Killed Over 10,000 Americans Swine flu has killed nearly 10,000 Americans, including 1,100 children and 7,500 younger adults, and infected one in six people in the United States Los Angeles Times' * more than 200,000 Americans had been hospitalized about the same number who are affected by seasonal flu in an entire year. * and some 85 million doses of the vaccine had been made available for ...
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Britain: Swine flu less deadly than first thought
9 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Britain: Swine flu less deadly than first thought LONDON (AP) -- Swine flu is far less dangerous than originally feared, British officials said Thursday - about 100 times less lethal than the 1918 Spanish flu. To determine how deadly the virus is, the British health department tracked all reported swine flu patients hospitalized between July and November. In a paper published online in the British journal, BMJ, experts estimated that out of ...
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