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| 18 Nov 2009 by newsroom@andalusiastarnews.com (Staff) In early 1968, the Hong Kong influenza pandemic was first detected in Hong Kong. The first cases in the U.S. were detected as early as September of that year, but illness did not become widespread in the U.S. until December. ... The Andalusia Star-News by BlasPage - http://andalusiastarnews.com/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 The WHO has named the H1N1 virus a pandemic; making it the first influenza pandemic since 1968. While we expect public health efforts to be successful in mitigating the impact of the pandemic, we can use history as a guide to the ... TD Economics - http://www.td.com/economics/index.jsp |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Chen Qi The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared an H1N1 pandemic on June 11, indicating the first influenza pandemic since 1968 was underway. The H1N1 pandemic flu virus could kill up to 40000 people across Europe and be followed by ... Chen Qi -The World of Micro-Organism Virus... - http://www.dowell-netherlands.com/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 by admin “The last great flu pandemic of 1968 occurred in a deeply divided world, where entire regions of the planet were no-travel zones for billions of people. It was an era of telephones and posted mail, evening newscasts, ... Pandemic Flu Online - http://www.pandemicfluonline.com/ - References [ More results from Pandemic Flu Online ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 The study examines the possible impacts of the H1N1 virus by comparing absentee levels caused by illness and the mortality rates recorded in times of other pandemics experienced within the last 100 years in 1918, 1957 and 1968. ... Financial Post - Top Stories - http://www.financialpost.com/16994.rss?type=rss [ More results from Financial Post - Top Stories ] |
| 15 Nov 2009 by feesch We are now living in a time when the first pandemic since 1968 Hong-Kong flu is upon us, and suddenly his foresight may well becoming true. The Florida-based company VeriChip Corporation, already boasts the world's first and only ... Nothing to Hide? - http://deandonaldson.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 8 Nov 2009 After the pandemics of 1957 and 1968, it took several years before the viruses mutated to the point that the vaccine had to be updated. The time frame to change could speed up if hundreds of millions of people around the world are ... National Breaking News - http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/breakingnews/ [ More results from National Breaking News ] |
| 29 Apr 2009 by Nutrition Researchers The initial outbreaks across North America reveal an infection already traveling at higher velocity than did the last official pandemic strain, the 1968 Hong Kong flu. The number of fatalities, and suspected and confirmed cases across ... Nutrition Research Center Health Update - http://nutritionresearchcenter.org/healthnews/ - References |
| 28 Apr 2009 by Smile Later flu pandemics were not so devastating. They included the 1957 Asian Flu (type A, H2N2 strain) and the 1968 Hong Kong Flu (type A, H3N2 strain), but even these smaller outbreaks killed millions of people. ... art monad - アート - http://the-monad.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 At present,although these decisions are difficult for us it is to our advantage that we now have choices that were not available during the pandemics of 1918, 1957 and 1968. Complications and deaths from flu were much higher among ... Diary of Carl - http://carlsvilleproject.rediffiland.com/ |
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