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A man lifts up his sleeve for a voluntary swine flu vaccination from a nurse at a subway station in Mexico City, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2012. Federal Health Secretary Salomon Chertorivski Woldenberg said Tuesday there have been 1,623 cases of all strains of... View Photo »
A woman gets a voluntary swine flu vaccination from a nurse at a subway station in Mexico City, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2012. Federal Health Secretary Salomon Chertorivski Woldenberg said Tuesday there have been 1,623 cases of all strains of flu in Mexico so... View Photo »
A nurse prepares a swine flu vaccination to administer to people who volunteer to get it at a subway station in Mexico City, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2012. Federal Health Secretary Salomon Chertorivski Woldenberg said Tuesday there have been 1,623 cases of all... View Photo »
CORRECTS TYPE OF VACCINE TO H5N1 INSTEAD OF H1N1 - In this photo taken on Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011, a worker inspects labels on vials containing H5N1 flu vaccine during production at the Beijing-based drug maker Sinovac Biotech Ltd. in Beijing. The world... View Photo »
Indian bystanders wear masks as they stand beside a noticeboard detailing suspected swine flu cases at the H1N1 swine flu virus test centre at The Government Chest Hospital in Hyderabad on August 11, 2009. The number of people to die from swine flu in... View Photo »
Indian health workers from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation fumigate an area of K. R. Raval Primary school in Ahmedabad on August 11, 2009. As newspapers and television news channels showed queues of people, many in surgical masks, waiting for tests... View Photo »
A nurse prepares a H1N1 flu vaccine at a hospital in Budapest in this November 20, 2009 file photo. The clinical trials business has gone global as drugmakers seek cheaper venues for studies and cast their net further afield for big pools of... View Photo »
French Interior Minister, Brice Hortefeux answers to journalists after a meeting with President Nicolas Sarkozy on the measures to fight H1N1 flue (swine flu) on September 1, 2009 at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris. View Photo »
Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, also known as A(H1N1), is a subtype of influenzavirus A and the most common cause of influenza (flu) in humans. Some strains of H1N1 are endemic in humans, including the strain(s) responsible for the 1918 flu pandemic which killed 50–100 million people worldwide. Less virulent H1N1 strains still exist in the wild... Full Article
A man lifts up his sleeve for a voluntary swine flu vaccination from a nurse at a subway station in Mexico City, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2012. Federal Health Secretary Salomon Chertorivski Woldenberg said Tuesday there have been 1,623 cases of all strains of flu in Mexico so far in January, 90...
View Photo »A woman gets a voluntary swine flu vaccination from a nurse at a subway station in Mexico City, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2012. Federal Health Secretary Salomon Chertorivski Woldenberg said Tuesday there have been 1,623 cases of all strains of flu in Mexico so far in January, 90 percent of them...
View Photo »A nurse prepares a swine flu vaccination to administer to people who volunteer to get it at a subway station in Mexico City, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2012. Federal Health Secretary Salomon Chertorivski Woldenberg said Tuesday there have been 1,623 cases of all strains of flu in Mexico so far in...
View Photo »A nurse prepares a H1N1 flu vaccine at a hospital in Budapest in this November 20, 2009 file photo. The clinical trials business has gone global as drugmakers seek cheaper venues for studies and cast their net further afield for big pools of "treatment-naive" patients who are not...
View Photo »Indian bystanders wear masks as they stand beside a noticeboard detailing suspected swine flu cases at the H1N1 swine flu virus test centre at The Government Chest Hospital in Hyderabad on August 11, 2009. The number of people to die from swine flu in India rose to six, health...
View Photo »French Interior Minister, Brice Hortefeux answers to journalists after a meeting with President Nicolas Sarkozy on the measures to fight H1N1 flue (swine flu) on September 1, 2009 at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris.
View Photo »Indian health workers from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation fumigate an area of K. R. Raval Primary school in Ahmedabad on August 11, 2009. As newspapers and television news channels showed queues of people, many in surgical masks, waiting for tests outside health centres. The number of...
View Photo »A man lifts up his sleeve for a voluntary swine flu vaccination from a nurse at a subway station in Mexico City, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2012. Federal Health Secretary Salomon Chertorivski Woldenberg said Tuesday there have been 1,623 cases of all strains of flu in Mexico so far in January, 90...
View Photo »We have conducted random checks on their phlegm and sputum to check whether they were H1N1 virus or H3N2 virus (common cold) which could be cured in a short time
We are very pleased to receive the CE Mark for Strep A on Sofia ahead of schedule. In combination with our Sofia Influenza A+B FIA, this product will provide healthcare workers with added testing versatility during this respiratory disease season
Although H1N1 is highly infectious, there is no need to panic because the influenza virus is now treated as an ordinary flu and it can be treated by Oseltamivir, an over-the-counter drug that is available in major drugstores
One of the genes was a gene from the pandemic 2009 H1N1 strain
Our technology is the first step toward devices that could instantly test for HIV or H1N1 in the field or at the bedside, instead of wasting critical time and money waiting for results
The H1N1 virus was different because it was very new and it seemed to spread very easily from person to person
Because Bionor initially developed diagnostic tools for viruses, we have extensive experience on finding conserved domains because that is the roadmap for finding a way to identify a virus in large numbers of people ... Now we have analyzed over 20,000 protein sequences from Influenza A viruses in man, ...
Swine Flu or H1N1 .The article written September 2, 2011, begins
At the moment, there is nothing to suggest that this flu season is unusual or challenging the way the H1N1 was ... But there are many strains of flu virus and each year the WHO takes a look at the strains that are causing the most disease worldwide and ... they decide on the composition of the next year...
No one has done analysis of an entire H1N1 virus on the atomic level before
