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Hawai'i does not have enough supplies of H1N1 flu vaccine for the more than 350,000 people who should be vaccinated, but Health Department officials yesterday insisted the supply eventually will catch up with demand. As of yesterday, Hawai'i had been allocated 302,900 doses of H1N1 flu vaccine.
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... 2009 H1N1 virus and what are the implications for public health?
The changes to the 2009 H1N1 virus that have been reported out of Norway, and that WHO has reported as being detected occasionally in ... between the small number of patients infected with 2009 H1N1 virus with these changes have been found, and viruses with these changes do not appear to be spreading to other people. Although further ...
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... for Somerville parents Sue and Vince, who did not give their
last names. The couple has been struggling to get H1N1 vaccinations for
themselves in order to protect their daughter. At 3 months, she is too
young ... And he's under 6 months, so he doesn't even
get to yet, and so I am very concerned about it."
More information about H1N1 vaccine availability can be found at www.flu.gov.
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... added)
Manitoba and Quebec : Three deaths resulting from the H1N1 Vaccine
The news reports have highlighted deaths ... investigating two deaths -- both adults who died within seven days of getting the H1N1 shot.
Although it's still early, Manitoba' ... people from taking the vaccine but urged that serious reactions to the H1N1 shot are rare, “I understand that everyone is worried.â€" ...
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... , that the word "pandemic" simply means that the H1N1 has international reach, and not that it is particularly more dangerous than other forms of the flu.
Who is at risk ... medical technicians, and adults younger than 65 with chronic conditions.
"If an H1N1 flu shot is available in your state, you may want to consider getting yourself and your children vaccinated," says Heintz. ...
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... barrier by attaching themselves to circulating immune cells.
*The H1N1 contains a live virus which attaches itself to circulating immune ... suspects that many more cases of GBS have occurred in the wake of the H1N1 vaccines.
"We basically have people blowing ... flu shots on Nov. 5, the provider said H1N1 vaccine was available, too.
There was “not even a thought,” that either boy ...
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... mentioned above also told me that, of all the people she sees in her job, those with H1N1 are in general not as sick as those with the seasonal flu. The population ... News that detailed a typical scenario in the most serious cases of H1N1. They described cases remarkably similar to that of my friend' ... Hospitalization Due to Pandemic 2009 Influenza A(H1N1) Infection in California". <span ...
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... sa novonastalom situacijom aktuelizacije epidemije gripa A H1N1, kao i razvojem dogadjaja vezanih za ... farmaceutskih kompanija i pre same pojave gripa A H1N1 (slucaj kompanije Bakster)[7]. Istovremeno, ... o svim navedenim aspektima epidemije gripa A H1N1, pitanja vakcine i vakcinacije. Takodje, i cinjenicama ... nejasnoce u pitanjima epidemije gripa A H1N1 i najavljene vakcinacije mi, potpisnici ovog ...
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... pandemic flu, confirming, for instance, that the 2009 H1N1 flu disproportionately affects younger patients ... residual immunity to the virus from previous outbreaks of H1N1), their risk of death from the disease may be higher than that of younger ... studies that have been done in that area," says Louie. "It may be that H1N1 does cause more aggressive viral pneumonia, and some pathologic studies ...
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... H1N1 is taking 20-40 times the risk as not getting vaccinated against regular flu. Plus H1N1 could get more virulent (deadly in 2010-2011) so if you do not get it this time and get it next time it ... would save about 24,000 lives. Combined with those getting immunity from getting and surviving H1N1 would be approximately complete coverage of the USA.
The most likely to die are those who are obese ...
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