Flu Information - November 20, 2008

UN Warns China of the Severity of a New Bird Flu Outbreak

June 28, 2005 - Topics bird flu, flu, outbreak, h5n1 and asia

Christina Ficara - All Headline News Staff Reporter

The warning follows the deaths of 5,000 migratory birds in the outbreak, in Qinghai province; which is five times greater than China's official estimate

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First Confirmed Case of the Bird Flu Virus Found in Japan

June 27, 2005 - Topics bird flu, flu, birds, central america and asia
The first reported strain of bird flu virus has been confirmed on a poultry farm in Mitsukaido, Ibaraki Prefecture.

Local media reported that officials from the agriculture ministry and Ibaraki prefectural government stated the bird flu virus is far less virulent than the avian flu virus that infected farms last year, and only a small percentage of chickens infected in Mitsukaido have died

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Half Million of US Population At Rick of Pandemic Flu

June 24, 2005 - Topics flu, hospital, vaccine, influenza and disease
A report from the Trust for America's Health non-profit group predicted Friday that half a million Americans could die and more than 2 millions could end up in the hospital with serious complications if an even moderately severe strain of a pandemic flu hits.

The group warns the United States only has 965,256 staffed hospital beds, an insufficient amount in the event a pandemic does hit

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Experimental Drug Shows Promising Signs of Fighting Type-1 Diabetes

June 22, 2005 - Topics diabetes, hospital, research, immune and studies
An experimental treatment shows positive results for helping patients suffering from diabetes regain their ability to make insulin.

Such help would lessen the need for shots to regulate normal blood sugar levels

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WHO Prescribes "Heightened Vigilance" To Prevent Further Bird Flu Outbreak

June 10, 2005 - Topics outbreak, bird flu, flu, h5n1 and asia
A World Health Organization official said on Friday that the avian flu virus is growing at a rapid pace. He also advises intensified vigilance, as the strain of Chinese avian flu seems to have increased in virulence.

"The virus remains unstable, unpredictable and very versatile," The Shigeru Omi, the WHO's Western Pacific regional director, Stated. "Anything could happen," he added, "Judging from the way the virus has behaved it may have new and unpleasant surprises in store for us

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