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HIB Flu Infection on the Increase    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 21, 2004 from information Inc
HIB ´Flu Infection on the Increase" Press Association (UK) (09/17/04) Moss, Lyndsay Despite routine childhood immunization against Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) since 1992, the number ...

FIRST WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION EXPERT CONSULTATION ON OUTBREAK COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE CONVENED IN SINGAPORE    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 20, 2004 from MOH,Singapore
  FIRST WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION EXPERT CONSULTATION ON OUTBREAK COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE CONVENED IN SINGAPORE, 21-23 SEPTEMBER 2004 Singapore will host the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Expert ...

WHO discusses disease response strategies    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 20, 2004 from Daily Times,燩akistan
... Although avian influenza has appeared in many Asian countries, most nations still lack comprehensive programmes to prevent animals from infecting each other ... [Detail]

Scientists say there are signs of massive flu outbreak soon    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 19, 2004 from The Missoulian,燤T
... But real influenza, the knock-down, drag-out, high-fever-and-misery illness, is one of the oldest human enemies. "It's just another ... [Detail]

Promed:PRO/AH> Avian influenza - Eastern Asia (115): map    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 16, 2004 from PromedMail
AVIAN INFLUENZA - EASTERN ASIA (115): MAP***************************************A ProMED-mail postProMED-mail is a program of theInternational Society for Infectious DiseasesDate: ...

Asia:Region ´ill-prepared to handle flu pandemic´    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 16, 2004 from The Straits Times
SHANGHAI - When the next flu pandemic hits - and it will, say experts - Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan fears the worst. Speaking at the World Health Organisation´s Ministerial Roundtable in Shanghai ...

Tens of thousands more people are hospitalized for flu than expected    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 15, 2004 from USA TODAY
Tens of thousands more people are hospitalized for flu than expected By Anita Manning, USA TODAY More than 200,000 people are hospitalized each year because of flu-related illnesses, far more than the ...

Three difficulties hamper prevention of avian flu: WHO official    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 15, 2004 from Xinhua News Agency
SHANGHAI, Sept. 14 (Xinhuanet) - Avian influenza is different from SARS in many ways, and there are three major difficulties in the prevention of this deadly disease, said an official with the World Health ...

Thailand: Concern over bird, humanflu outbreaks    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 15, 2004 from Nation Multimedia Group
Two areas with corresponding outbreaks of both human and bird flu, one in Bangkok and one in Prachin Buri, have been placed under strict surveillance to guard against the possibility of the two virus strains ...

WHO discusses disease response strategies amid warnings of new ..    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 14, 2004 from The Malaysia Star,Malaysia
... to the World Health Organization's regional conference were discussing Tuesday ways to improve strategies for dealing with SARS, avian influenza and threats to ... [Detail]

WHO warns of a possible emergence of a new disease from animals    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 14, 2004 from WHO
  WHO warns of a possible emergence of a new disease from animals Fifty-fifth Session of the WHO Regional Committee 13 to 17 September 2004, Shanghai, China                 ...

Thai farmers protest against bird flu vaccines    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 13, 2004 from Deepika,營ndia
... There is not yet a vaccine for the H5N1 avian influenza, which has killed nine Thais, 20 Vietnamese and has forced the slaughter of tens of millions of birds ... [Detail]

Promed:AVIAN INFLUENZA, HUMAN - THAILAND (06)    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 10, 2004 from PromedMail
From: Dr. Kumnuan Ungchusak The Bureau of Epidemiology, Department of Disease Control, received a report of 1 pneumonia death on the morning of 8 Sep 2004 suspected to be due to ...

WHO:Avian influenza – situation in Thailand    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 10, 2004 from WHO
9 September 2004 Thailand's Ministry of Health reported today one recent human death caused by avian influenza A (H5N1). The case was an 18-year-old male, who had been exposed to sick chickens. He was ...

US doctors pro flu vaccines but concerned about costs    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 7, 2004 from Medical News Today, UK
... opinions of pediatricians and family physicians before the current recommendation to routinely give all children 6 to 23 months of age influenza vaccine was ... [Detail]

Most physicians agree that widespread routine influenza..    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 7, 2004 from EurekAlert, DC
CHICAGO Most pediatricians and family physicians who completed a nationwide survey agreed that universal influenza vaccination for infants is feasible ... [Detail]

New Zealand: Hospitals straining under record numbers of flu patients    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 7, 2004 from Manawatu Standard, New Zealand
Hospitals struggling with record numbers of patients amid an influenza outbreak are having to postpone many non-urgent operations. ... [Detail]

HHS´ pandemic plan on vaccines, flu    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 6, 2004 from amednews.com
HHS´ pandemic plan on vaccines, flu Global surveillance, the rapid development and production of effective vaccines and an adequate stockpile of antivirals are among the issues covered in the Dept. ...

Manila:DoH to put up alert system vs avian flu    [Primary member]
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 4, 2004 from The Manila bulletin online
The Department of Health (DoH) will strengthen its efforts against avian flu by developing a surveillance system to aid health workers in handling possible human cases in the future, officials said yesterday. ...

Fiji:Flu cases on the rise    
submitted by kickingbird at Sep, 4, 2004 from Fiji Times
  DOCTORS are surprised at the increase in the number of influenza cases over the past three weeks. Tamavua Health Centre's Doctor Kitione Rawalai said it was unusual for that many people ...

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