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H1N1_Swine_Flu_virus

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  1. Influenza
    Influenza Influenza (or as it is commonly known, the flu) is a contagious disease caused by an RNA virus of the orthomyxoviridae family. The name comes from the old medical belief in unfavourable astrological influences as the cause of the disease. There are three types of the virus: Influenza A viruses that infect mammals (humans,
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  2. CDC H1N1 Flu | Information for Pregnant Women Working in Education,
    Information for Pregnant Women Working in Education, Child Care, and Health Care Settings Concerning 2009 H1N1 Influenza Virus ... Interim Guidance for 2009 H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu): Taking Care of a...
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  3. H1N1_Swine_Flu_virus By GreenHealthSearch.com
    H1N1_Swine_Flu_virus. Keywords: Results 1-20 of 113. Influenza ... H1N1_Swine_Flu_virus By GreenHealthSearch.com. Skip to Content Find it Fast ...
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  4. Guillain-Barre syndrome
    polyneuropathy, acute idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis, acute idiopathic polyneuritis and Landry's ascending paralysis. The pathologic hallmark of the disease is myelin loss of peripheral nerves due to an acute and progressive inflammation of unknown cause. It is suggested that it is an autoimmune disease, in which the sufferer's immune system is triggered into damaging the nerve covering. There is some support for this in that half of all cases occur soon after a microbial infection or respiratory or gastrointestinal viral infection. Many cases developed in people who received the 1976 swine flu vaccine. Peripheral nerves originate in the spinal cord and proceed to
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  5. CDC H1N1 Flu | Interim Guidance on Specimen Collection, Processing,
    Objective: To provide interim guidance on appropriate specimen collection, storage, processing, and testing for patients with suspected novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infection. ... Swine Flu Info...
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  6. H1N1_Swine_Flu_virus By GreenHealthSearch.com
    H1N1_Swine_Flu_virus. Keywords: Results ... pants a pant; this is a back-formation. Some words in which the modifier follows the noun form the plural inside the ...
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  7. Emergency Information | Washington University in St. Louis
    Currently, there is no emergency at Washington University. In the event of an emergency, this site will be regularly updated to provide information to the University community. ... H1N1 Flu Information;
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  8. Swine Flu - OrganizedWisdom
    H1N1_swine_flu_Virus. Swine_Flu_Facts_Swine_Flu_Myths ... HandwashingPoster_Engl_Spanish-2006%201%20copy.pdf. 54-PS-Handwashing.pdf. handwashgeneral.jpg ...
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  9. Herpes simplex virus
    Herpes simplex virus The Herpes simplex virus infection (common names: herpes, cold sores) is a common, contagious, incurable, and in some cases sexually transmitted disease caused by a double-stranded DNA virus. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Symptoms 2 Course of outbreak 2.1 "Oral" infections 2.2 "Genital" infections 3 Transmission 4 HSV-1 and HSV-2
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  10. Essentials - OrganizedWisdom
    rheumatoid-arthritis-17890.jpg. arthritis_RA_intro01.jpg ... H1N1_swine_flu_Virus. PAHO_Influenza_AH1N1_Surveillance. Swine_flu_Treatments_and_drugs ...
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  11. Spanish Flu
    Spanish Flu The Spanish Flu (also known as the Great Influenza Pandemic and La Grippe) was an unusually severe and deadly strain of influenza that killed an some 25 million to 40 million people (possibly significantly more) world-wide in 1918 and 1919. It is thought to have been the most deadly pandemic
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  12. FDA 2009 H1N1 (Swine) Flu Page
    2009 H1N1 (Swine) Flu Virus ... Report suspected fraudulent products or criminal activity associated with H1N1 flu virus (swine flu )
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  13. Rotavirus
    surrounded by a distinctive two-layered protein capsid. Particles are 70 nm in diameter and have a buoyant density of 1.36 g/ml in CsCl. Six serological groups have been identified, three of which (groups A, B, and C) infect humans. Nature of Acute Disease Rotaviruses cause acute gastroenteritis. Infantile diarrhea, winter diarrhea, acute nonbacterial infectious gastroenteritis, and acute viral gastroenteritis are names applied to the infection caused by the most common and widespread group A rotavirus. The virus is more commonly known as the Stomach Flu, although it shares no resemblence to an actual flu. Nature of Disease Rotavirus gastroenteritis is a
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  14. Swine Flu Pandemic Mexico USA UK Europe 2009 world spread H1N1
    H1N1 Swine Influenza viruses spread people to pigs & humans to pig herds, outbreaks & epidemics NEWS facts information prevention products masks antivirals, vaccines for swine. ... Swine Flu Part 2:
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  15. Norwalk virus group
    Norwalk virus group Norwalk virus is a virus, the prototype of the Norwalk virus family or the noroviruses. This is a family of unclassified small round structured viruses (SRSVs) which may be related to the caliciviruses. They contain a positive strand RNA genome of 7.5 kb and a single structural protein of
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  16. Video: WHO declares global swine flu pandemic and says virus is
    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared that H1N1 swine flu has reached the status after more than 27,000 cases were confirmed across several continents.
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  17. Infectious disease in the 20th century
    disease (expected to be eliminated everywhere by 2005). Other diseases, such as diphtheria, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and whooping cough were greatly reduced throughout the world due to childhood immunisation programs, improved sanitation, and the use of antibiotics. Malaria, even though easily treatable, is still a major killer in poor countries. In the United States the death rate from pneumonia and influenza fell 93% in the 20th century; bronchitis was once responsible for 3% of deaths in America - that figure has fallen to 2000 nearly one-tenth of 1%. Two major pandemics occurred in the 20th century: an outbreak of a severe strain
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  18. CDC halts death tallies from H1N1 swine flu virus
    Citing the widespread nature of the H1N1 swine flu virus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Friday their intention to cease keeping a running count of the dead.
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  19. History of the PRC (1976-present)
    Zemin, Li Peng, Li Ruihuan, Wei Jianxing Jiang Zemin was a compromise candidate chosen by Deng Xiaoping and other party elders to replace the then-party chief Zhao Ziyang, who was considered too conciliatory to student protesters. Although not directly involved with the crackdown, he was elevated to central party positions after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 for his role in averting similar protests in Shanghai. With support from Jiang Zemin and Li Peng, then president and premier respectively, the government enacted tough macroeconomic control measures. Favoring healthy, sustainable development, the PRC expunged low-tech, duplicated projects and sectors that would result
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  20. Q&A: Swine Flu Myths and Mysteries | LiveScience
    News of a new swine flu in humans seemed to spread faster worldwide than the virus itself in recent days, ... How is this flu transmitted?; The flu virus, including this one – a type A/H1N1 flu virus,
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