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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>News on China</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/topic/china" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://factsabouth1n1.com/topic/china</id><updated>2011-05-25T10:30:19Z</updated><entry><title>Flu viruses rode on pig imports into southern China: study</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/flu-viruses-rode-pig-imports-southern-china-study-4785229a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-05-25T10:30:19Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Science News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2011-05-25:/flu-viruses-rode-pig-imports-southern-china-study-4785229a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;HONG KONG (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; may have unwittingly introduced swine flu viruses when it imported pigs from &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Europe" href="/topic/Europe" &gt;Europe&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; and &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="North America" href="/topic/North+America" &gt;North America&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; for breeding over the past few decades, researchers said.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Three virus families are endemic in pigs in south...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Bird Flu"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Belgium"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Nature Publishing Group"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Singapore"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Graduate Medical"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Latest Swine Flu News: Cases in Hong Kong &amp; South Korea: Yahoo!</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/latest-swine-flu-news-cases-hong-kong-south-korea-yahoo-4112084a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-03T09:35:31Z</updated><author><name>hubPage</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-11-03:/latest-swine-flu-news-cases-hong-kong-south-korea-yahoo-4112084a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Transportation and Logistics Sector"></category><category term="Air Transportation"></category><category term="Passenger Air Transportation"></category><category term="Airlines"></category><category term="Passenger Transportation"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Yahoo! Inc."></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Donald Tsang"></category><category term="China Eastern Airlines Corporation Ltd."></category><category term="Consorcio Aeromexico SA de CV"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Hong Kong Politics"></category></entry><entry><title>SCMP Issues &amp; Implications: August 21, 2009</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/scmp-issues-implications-august-21-2009-4112085a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-03T09:35:31Z</updated><author><name>hubPage</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-11-03:/scmp-issues-implications-august-21-2009-4112085a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Donald Tsang"></category><category term="Shaanxi Province"></category><category term="Hunan Province"></category><category term="Stephen Lam"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Hong Kong Politics"></category><category term="Immunotherapy"></category><category term="William Chui"></category><category term="Society of Hospital Pharmacists"></category></entry><entry><title>SCMP Issues &amp; 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Implications: May 14-15, 2009</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/scmp-issues-implications-1415-2009-3878941a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T22:08:59Z</updated><author><name>hubPage</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-11-02:/scmp-issues-implications-1415-2009-3878941a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Hu Jintao"></category><category term="Nina Wang"></category><category term="Tony Chan"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Leung Chin-man"></category></entry><entry><title>SCMP Issues &amp; Implications: July 11-12, 2009</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/scmp-issues-implications-july-1112-2009-3935926a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T23:56:45Z</updated><author><name>hubPage</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-11-02:/scmp-issues-implications-july-1112-2009-3935926a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Caribbean"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Cuba"></category><category term="Iran"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="North Korea"></category><category term="Urumqi"></category><category term="England"></category><category term="Thomas Tsang"></category><category term="Center for Health Protection"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Xinjiang"></category></entry><entry><title>SCMP Issues &amp; Implications: May 4, 2009</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/scmp-issues-implications-4-2009-3879024a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T22:09:17Z</updated><author><name>hubPage</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-11-02:/scmp-issues-implications-4-2009-3879024a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Life Sciences"></category><category term="Biology"></category><category term="Microbiology"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Donald Tsang"></category><category term="Mark Moore"></category><category term="The University of Hong Kong"></category><category term="York Chow"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Metropark Hotel"></category><category term="Hong Kong Politics"></category><category term="Kathleen Kwok"></category><category term="Simon Cheng"></category><category term="Hong Kong Mood Disorders Center"></category><category term="Hong Kong Pig Development Association"></category></entry><entry><title>SARS Sleuth Tracks Swine Flu, Attacks WHO</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/sars-sleuth-tracks-swine-flu-attacks-3581002a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T14:02:56Z</updated><author><name>Science</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-11-02:/sars-sleuth-tracks-swine-flu-attacks-3581002a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Bird Flu"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Nature and the Environment"></category><category term="Wildlife"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Tennessee"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"></category><category term="Memphis"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Mumbai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Guangdong"></category><category term="The University of Hong Kong"></category><category term="St. Jude Children's Research Hospital"></category><category term="Richard Stone"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Robert Webster"></category><category term="Yi Guan"></category><category term="Ken Shortridge"></category></entry><entry><title>China issues swine flu travel warning for Lunar New Year</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-issues-swine-flu-travel-warning-lunar-new-year-817401a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T07:38:35Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-issues-swine-flu-travel-warning-lunar-new-year-817401a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;'s health ministry has urged vulnerable groups to get swine flu vaccinations or limit travel during the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year holiday due to the spread of the A(H1N1) virus.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"Pregnant women, children, the elderly, obese people and those with chronic diseases should avoid public travel during the peak period of Spring Festival travel," the ministry said in a statement posted on its website late Wednesday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Such vulnerable...</summary><category term="Festivals and Parades"></category><category term="Holidays"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="New Year's"></category></entry><entry><title>China records 659 swine flu deaths in 2009</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-records-659-swine-flu-deaths-2009-802577a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T07:56:05Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-records-659-swine-flu-deaths-2009-802577a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; said Monday it had recorded 659 swine flu deaths in 2009, nearly all of them in the last two months of the year, and warned that the danger of mass outbreaks still existed in certain areas.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The health ministry said in a statement that the total number of A(H1N1) infections recorded since the virus was first detected last year stood at 120,940.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;At the end of October, the reported death toll stood at just six. The number of record...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Zhong Nanshan"></category></entry><entry><title>China warns of possible new swine flu outbreaks</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-warns-new-swine-flu-outbreaks-801522a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T07:57:20Z</updated><author><name>AP Features</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-warns-new-swine-flu-outbreaks-801522a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; is warning officials to brace for a possible new wave of swine flu infections as the country enters the busy Lunar New Year travel period.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Tens of millions of Chinese take to the rails, roads and air during the most important holiday of the traditional calendar, creating crowded conditions ideal for the spread of the virus. The holiday period this year runs from late January into February.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"During the 2010 New Year and Lunar New...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Chinese health officials step up flu prevention</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/chinese-health-officials-step-flu-prevention-774531a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:29:19Z</updated><author><name>AP Features</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/chinese-health-officials-step-flu-prevention-774531a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Chinese Ministry of Health" href="/topic/Chinese+Ministry+of+Health" &gt;China's Health Ministry&lt;/a&gt; warned Friday that the swine flu outbreak in the country could peak over the next several months, especially as hundreds of millions of people return home for the traditional Chinese New Year.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"Large numbers of travelers during the Lunar New Year period in late January and February may hamper our efforts to control the spread of the flu," ministry spokesman &lt;a title="Deng Hai...</summary><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Deng Haihua"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>China swine flu death toll reaches 200</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-swine-flu-death-toll-reaches-2-766304a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:39:25Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-swine-flu-death-toll-reaches-2-766304a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;'s official swine flu death toll has hit 200 with almost all of the deaths recorded in November, the health ministry announced.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;A statement posted on the ministry's website Friday said 194 of the deaths from the influenza A(H1N1) virus had been reported last month. A ministry official quoted Saturday by the &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; News said cold weather was behind the rapid rise in fatalities.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;A tota...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Dogs diagnosed with swine flu in China: report</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/dogs-diagnosed-swine-flu-china-report-758143a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:49:14Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/dogs-diagnosed-swine-flu-china-report-758143a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Two dogs in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; have tested positive for swine flu in the second case of animals catching the disease in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; along with pigs in the northeast, Chinese media said Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The A(H1N1) virus detected in the dogs was 99 percent identical to the one circulating in humans, the state-run &lt;a title="The Beijing Times" href="/topic/The+Beijing+Times" &gt;Beijing Times&lt;/a&gt; reported, quoting China's agri...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Iowa"></category><category term="Canada"></category><category term="Chile"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Heilongjiang Province"></category><category term="The Beijing Times"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>WHO says probing reports of mutating swine flu virus</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/probing-reports-mutating-swine-flu-virus-755993a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:51:48Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/probing-reports-mutating-swine-flu-virus-755993a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="World Health Organization" href="/topic/World+Health+Organization" &gt;World Health Organisation&lt;/a&gt; said Thursday that it is investigating reports of mutations in the swine flu virus, after half-a-dozen countries recorded cases in which the virus was transforming.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"The question is whether these mutations again suggest that there is a fundamental change going on in viruses out there -- whether there's a turn for the worse in terms of severity," said &lt;a title="Keiji Fukud...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Norway"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Tamiflu"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="United Nations"></category><category term="Eastern Europe"></category><category term="Ukraine"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Keiji Fukuda"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Hold your nose: garlic is best investment in China</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/hold-nose-garlic-investment-china-754336a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:53:57Z</updated><author><name>Reuters Life! Online Report</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/hold-nose-garlic-investment-china-754336a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;BEIJING&lt;/a&gt; (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;) - The price of garlic in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; has nearly quadrupled since March, propelled by its very pungency to rank ahead of gold and stocks as the country's best-performing asset this year.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The trigger for the bull run may have been the idea that the potent bulb can ward off H1N1 swine flu, &lt;a title="Morgan Stanley" href="...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Morgan Stanley"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Chinese Academy of Social Sciences"></category><category term="Chris Lewis"></category><category term="Hangzhou"></category><category term="China Daily Information Company"></category><category term="Shandong Province"></category><category term="Zhang Ping"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Simon Rabinovitch"></category><category term="Jerry Lou"></category><category term="Christina Hu"></category></entry><entry><title>China reports eight cases of mutated swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-reports-cases-mutated-swine-flu-755026a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:53:00Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-reports-cases-mutated-swine-flu-755026a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; has discovered eight people with mutated versions of swine flu but drugs are still effective against the new strains, a senior health official told the official &lt;a title="Xinhua News Agency" href="/topic/Xinhua+News+Agency" &gt;Xinhua news agency&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Shu Yuelong, director of the &lt;a title="Chinese National Influenza Centre" href="/topic/Chinese+National+Influenza+Centre" &gt;Chinese National Influenza Centre&lt;/a&gt;, said the first mutated stra...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Norway"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Eastern Europe"></category><category term="Ukraine"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Chinese National Influenza Centre"></category><category term="Yu Hongjie"></category></entry><entry><title>China reports 8 cases of mutated swine flu virus</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-reports-8-cases-mutated-swine-flu-virus-754481a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:53:40Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-reports-8-cases-mutated-swine-flu-virus-754481a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; reports 8 cases of mutated swine flu virus; says drugs, vaccine still effective&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;China has detected eight people infected with mutated forms of the swine flu virus, a health official said Wednesday, but flu drugs and vaccines still work against it.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Flu viruses mutate easily, and scientists have been closing watching for signs that the swine flu virus is changing, which could make it more dangerous or more infect...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Norway"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Eastern Europe"></category><category term="Ukraine"></category><category term="The Associated Press"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Institute of Public Health"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Vivian Tan"></category><category term="Chinese National Influenza Center"></category></entry><entry><title>China reports 8 cases of swine flu mutation</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-reports-8-cases-swine-flu-mutation-754642a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:53:31Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-reports-8-cases-swine-flu-mutation-754642a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; reports 8 cases of swine flu virus mutation; says drugs, vaccine still effective&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;China has detected eight cases of swine flu mutation, a health official said Wednesday, amid longstanding concerns among scientists that the virus could change into a more dangerous form.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Last week, the &lt;a title="World Health Organization" href="/topic/World+Health+Organization" &gt;World Health Organization&lt;/a&gt; said it was investigat...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Norway"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Brazil"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Eastern Europe"></category><category term="Ukraine"></category><category term="The Associated Press"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Shu Yuelong"></category><category term="Institute of Public Health"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Vivian Tan"></category><category term="Chinese National Influenza Center"></category></entry><entry><title>China moves to protect pandas from swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-moves-protect-pandas-swine-flu-753078a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:55:17Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-moves-protect-pandas-swine-flu-753078a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; closes research base as a precaution to protect pandas from swine flu&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;A panda research center in northwestern China has been closed to visitors as a precaution to protect the endangered species from catching swine flu, state media reported on Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It is not known if pandas can catch swine flu, but there have been reports from veterinary and federal officials in the &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/Unit...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Weather"></category><category term="Winter Weather"></category><category term="Nature and the Environment"></category><category term="Wildlife"></category><category term="Mammals"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Bears"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Shaanxi Province"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Giant Pandas"></category></entry><entry><title>China orders more accurate swine flu tallies</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-orders-accurate-swine-flu-tallies-748772a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-13T14:08:53Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-10-13:/china-orders-accurate-swine-flu-tallies-748772a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; has ordered more accurate reporting of swine flu deaths after a doctor renowned for helping expose the scale of the 2003 SARS outbreak claimed the true number of fatalities was being covered up.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The health ministry "reaffirms that health authorities at all levels must conscientiously perform A(H1N1) prevention and control reporting work," according to a statement posted on its website late Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Zhong Nanshan" href...</summary><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Guangdong"></category><category term="Deng Haihua"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Zhong Nanshan"></category></entry><entry><title>China to punish those concealing swine flu info</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-punish-concealing-swine-flu-info-748744a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:00:06Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-punish-concealing-swine-flu-info-748744a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; to punish those concealing swine flu cases, while doctor warns of cover-up&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;China's health ministry said it will punish officials who underreport cases of swine flu after a doctor famous for exposing the extent of the 2003 SARS epidemic said he believes the true number of swine flu deaths is being covered up.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;China's official count of swine flu cases is nearly 70,000 reported illnesses and 53 deaths, although ev...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="The Associated Press"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Guangzhou"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Michael O'Leary"></category><category term="Deng Haihua"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Zhong Nanshan"></category><category term="Institute of Respiratory Diseases"></category></entry><entry><title>Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/experts-radical-measures-wont-stop-swine-flu-747467a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:02:26Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/experts-radical-measures-wont-stop-swine-flu-747467a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;Experts: Radical swine flu measures in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;, elsewhere, won't stop outbreaks&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu — most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms — have failed to contain the disease.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Despite initially declaring success, &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; now acknowledges its swine ...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Africa"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="University of Minnesota"></category><category term="Vietnam"></category><category term="Caribbean"></category><category term="Egypt"></category><category term="Eastern Europe"></category><category term="Southeast Asia"></category><category term="Argentina"></category><category term="Malaysia"></category><category term="Singapore"></category><category term="Cuba"></category><category term="North Africa"></category><category term="Mongolia"></category><category term="Ukraine"></category><category term="The Associated Press"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Hanoi"></category><category term="Havana"></category><category term="Guangzhou"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Michael O'Leary"></category><category term="London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine"></category><category term="Christopher Bodeen"></category><category term="Gillian Wong"></category><category term="Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention"></category><category term="Cara Anna"></category><category term="Michael Osterholm"></category><category term="Medical Margie Mason"></category><category term="Will Weissert"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Sandra Mounier-Jack"></category><category term="Center for Infectious Diseases Research and Policy"></category><category term="Zhong Nanshan"></category><category term="Institute of Respiratory Diseases"></category></entry><entry><title>China In The Shadow Of Swine Flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-shadow-swine-flu-2790633a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T14:26:14Z</updated><author><name>Forbes</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-10-22:/china-shadow-swine-flu-2790633a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="Technology"></category><category term="Biotechnology"></category><category term="Biotechnology Sector"></category><category term="Pharmaceuticals Sector"></category><category term="Biological Products and Vaccines"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region"></category><category term="People's Daily"></category><category term="Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region"></category><category term="Hebei Province"></category><category term="Gansu Province"></category><category term="Henan Province"></category><category term="Sanjiu Medical"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Hualan Biological Engineering Inc."></category><category term="Beijing Tiantan Biological Products Co. Ltd."></category><category term="Beijing Double-Crane Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd."></category><category term="Shanghai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd."></category></entry><entry><title>First foreigner dies from swine flu in China</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/foreigner-dies-swine-flu-china-726290a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:28:17Z</updated><author><name>AP Features</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/foreigner-dies-swine-flu-china-726290a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;State media say a 32-year-old Russian man has become the first foreigner to die from swine flu in mainland &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The official &lt;a title="Xinhua News Agency" href="/topic/Xinhua+News+Agency" &gt;Xinhua News Agency&lt;/a&gt; says the man was suffering from shortness of breath and a high fever and was admitted to a hospital Monday where he tested positive for the H1N1 flu virus and died later in the day.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;His name was not released.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;China has...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>China reports 2 deaths from swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-reports-2-deaths-swine-flu-718637a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:37:21Z</updated><author><name>AP Features</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-reports-2-deaths-swine-flu-718637a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Chinese Ministry of Health" href="/topic/Chinese+Ministry+of+Health" &gt;China's Health Ministry&lt;/a&gt; says two more people have died of swine flu on the mainland, bringing its death toll to six.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The ministry said late Friday that &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; had reported 2,972 confirmed cases of H1N1 virus in 48 hours ending Friday afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;No more details were available of the two deaths.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The agency says there are 82 serious cases of swine fl...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Macau"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>China warns of 'grim' swine flu battle, 4th death reported</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-warns-grim-swine-flu-battle-4th-death-reported-722414a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:33:03Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-warns-grim-swine-flu-battle-4th-death-reported-722414a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; has warned the country's battle against swine flu is "extremely grim" after infection levels spiked in some areas and a &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; university student became the fourth person here to die of the virus.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"There is a surge in patients in many parts of China, some schools have experienced clusters of cases, and some areas have entered the flu season," &lt;a title="State Council of the People's Republ...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="China Daily Information Company"></category><category term="Wen Jiabao"></category><category term="State Council of the People's Republic of China"></category><category term="Beihang University"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Chinese Mecca-bound pilgrims get swine flu shots</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/chinese-meccabound-pilgrims-swine-flu-shots-719033a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:36:50Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/chinese-meccabound-pilgrims-swine-flu-shots-719033a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; gives swine flu vaccines to thousands of Muslims making pilgrimage to &lt;a title="Mecca" href="/topic/Mecca" &gt;Mecca&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;China will give swine flu vaccinations to thousands of Muslims about to make the annual pilgrimage to &lt;a title="Saudi Arabia" href="/topic/Saudi+Arabia" &gt;Saudi Arabia&lt;/a&gt;, state media said, as authorities reported the mainland's third death from the illness.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Concerns over the hajj, which attract...</summary><category term="Religion"></category><category term="Islam"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Mecca"></category><category term="Tibet"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Saudi Arabia"></category><category term="Medina"></category><category term="Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region"></category><category term="Qinghai Province"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Xinjiang"></category></entry><entry><title>China reports 3rd confirmed swine flu death</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-reports-3rd-confirmed-swine-flu-death-718640a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:37:21Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-reports-3rd-confirmed-swine-flu-death-718640a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; reports 3rd confirmed swine flu death; vaccinates 2,000 Muslims making pilgrimage&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Chinese officials moved to give swine flu vaccinations to thousands of Muslims making a pilgrimage to &lt;a title="Mecca" href="/topic/Mecca" &gt;Mecca&lt;/a&gt; in the coming days as health authorities reported the mainland's third death from the illness.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;China has acted aggressively to detect and contain swine flu cases after being accused ...</summary><category term="Religion"></category><category term="Islam"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Mecca"></category><category term="Tibet"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Saudi Arabia"></category><category term="Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region"></category><category term="Qinghai Province"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Xinjiang"></category></entry><entry><title>New Oriental drops as swine flu hits enrollments</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/new-oriental-drops-swine-flu-hits-enrollments-710971a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:44:45Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/new-oriental-drops-swine-flu-hits-enrollments-710971a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;New Oriental shares fall as quarterly results show swine flu hitting enrollments&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Shares of Chinese education services provider &lt;a title="New Oriental Education &amp;amp; Technology Group Inc." href="/topic/New+Oriental+Education+%26+Technology+Group+Inc." &gt;New Oriental Education and Technology Group Inc.&lt;/a&gt; tumbled Tuesday after its quarterly results came in short of analysts' expectations because of the negative impact of the swine flu on enrollments.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Shares d...</summary><category term="Company Activities and Information"></category><category term="Corporate Reporting"></category><category term="Earnings and Losses"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Thomson Reuters Corporation"></category><category term="Michael Yu"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="New Oriental Education &amp; Technology Group Inc."></category></entry><entry><title>China reports second swine flu death</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-reports-swine-flu-death-707587a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:47:57Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-reports-swine-flu-death-707587a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; has reported its second swine flu death after a patient in the northwestern province of &lt;a title="Qinghai Province" href="/topic/Qinghai+Province" &gt;Qinghai&lt;/a&gt; died of the disease.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The health ministry gave no details on the patient in a brief statement posted on its website late Friday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;China has confirmed a total of 26,348 cases since the (A)H1N1 virus first emerged, including 13 people who remained in serious condition, the mi...</summary><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Himalayas"></category><category term="Tibet"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Qinghai Province"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>China records first swine flu death</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-records-swine-flu-death-695092a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:58:05Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-records-swine-flu-death-695092a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; on Tuesday announced its first swine flu death, saying a patient in its southwestern region of &lt;a title="Tibet" href="/topic/Tibet" &gt;Tibet&lt;/a&gt; had died from the disease, as concern rises about a winter outbreak.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;State-run &lt;a title="Xinhua News Agency" href="/topic/Xinhua+News+Agency" &gt;Xinhua news agency&lt;/a&gt; said in a report from the Tibetan regional capital Lhasa that the victim was an 18-year-old woman.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;A brief notice on the we...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Tibet"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>China reports 1st swine flu death: woman in Tibet</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-reports-1st-swine-flu-death-woman-tibet-695064a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:58:06Z</updated><author><name>AP Features</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-reports-1st-swine-flu-death-woman-tibet-695064a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; reported its first swine flu fatality Tuesday, an 18-year-old woman in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, and the government said it was rushing tens of thousands of doses of flu vaccine to the city.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;China has acted aggressively to detect and contain swine flu cases after being accused of failing to move quickly enough to stop the 2003 outbreak of SARS. Despite measures such as strict quarantines, authorities say the virus is spreading fro...</summary><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Tibet"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Flu gives Chinese students the holiday blues</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/flu-chinese-students-holiday-blues-682787a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T10:08:44Z</updated><author><name>Reuters Life! Online Report</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/flu-chinese-students-holiday-blues-682787a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;BEIJING&lt;/a&gt; (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt; Life!) - The autumn weather is glorious, a week-long holiday is coming up, but fears of the H1N1 flu are keeping many Chinese students in their dorms these days.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Schools in &lt;a title="Xi'an" href="/topic/Xi'an" &gt;Xi'an&lt;/a&gt;, a northwestern city that has seen heavy flu outbreaks, the port city of &lt;a title="Tianjin" href="/topic/Tianjin" &gt;Tianjin&lt;/a&gt; and the n...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Xi'an"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Heilongjiang Province"></category><category term="Tianjin"></category><category term="Tsinghua University"></category><category term="Zhang Li"></category><category term="Zhang Jing"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Lucy Hornby"></category><category term="Zhao Yu"></category></entry><entry><title>China begins mass vaccinations for swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-begins-mass-vaccinations-swine-flu-677361a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-13T14:09:01Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-10-13:/china-begins-mass-vaccinations-swine-flu-677361a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; kicked off mass vaccinations for swine flu Monday in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt;, making it apparently the first nation in the world to start innoculating its population against the virus.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Asian giant has been at the forefront of international efforts to produce an A(H1N1) influenza vaccine, with at least five companies receiving government approval for the work. Officials however have warned demand will ...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Guangdong"></category><category term="Sichuan Province"></category><category term="Shandong Province"></category><category term="Hunan"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Vivian Tan"></category><category term="Immunotherapy"></category></entry><entry><title>China warns of stability threat from H1N1</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-warns-stability-threat-h1n1-675158a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T10:14:36Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report World News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-warns-stability-threat-h1n1-675158a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;BEIJING&lt;/a&gt; (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;) - &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;'s public security ministry has warned police to be on guard against any threats to public order linked to the spread of the H1N1 strain of flu, including the spreading of rumors and price-gouging for drugs.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;China has reported 11,722 cases of H1N1 flu, from which 7,231 people have recovered. No one has die...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Ben Blanchard"></category></entry><entry><title>Ancient Chinese Remedy May Work for Flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/ancient-chinese-remedy-work-flu-3339619a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-26T21:30:18Z</updated><author><name>LiveScience</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-10-26:/ancient-chinese-remedy-work-flu-3339619a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="History"></category><category term="World History"></category><category term="Alternative Health Care"></category><category term="Herbal Medicine"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Afghanistan"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="American Chemical Society"></category><category term="Iran"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Taiwan"></category><category term="Taipei"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Historical Plagues and Pandemics"></category><category term="Fang-Rong Chang"></category><category term="Kaohsiung Medial University"></category><category term="Yang-Chan Wu"></category></entry><entry><title>Chinese soccer team quarantined over swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/chinese-soccer-team-quarantined-swine-flu-664930a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T10:23:24Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/chinese-soccer-team-quarantined-swine-flu-664930a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;Chinese soccer league faces possible suspension as swine flu hits 1 team&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;'s soccer officials may suspend the &lt;a title="Super League" href="/topic/Super+League" &gt;Super League&lt;/a&gt; after an outbreak of swine flu at one team.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Players and staff of &lt;a title="Chongqing" href="/topic/Chongqing" &gt;Chongqing&lt;/a&gt; Lifan, including Dutch coach &lt;a title="Arie Haan" href="/topic/Arie+Haan" &gt;Arie Haan&lt;/a&gt;, were confined to their...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Soccer"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Chongqing"></category><category term="Chinese Football Association"></category><category term="Super League"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Arie Haan"></category></entry><entry><title>Millions could get swine flu in China: official</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/millions-swine-flu-china-official-664562a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T10:23:44Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/millions-swine-flu-china-official-664562a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Tens of millions of people could be infected with swine flu in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; in the coming months, a health ministry official said Friday, adding that fatalities would be "unavoidable".&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"According to expert estimates, our nation during the autumn season might have several tens of millions infected with A(H1N1)," Liang Wannian, deputy director of the ministry's health emergency office, told a press conference.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Liang said of that total, "half o...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>National Day paraders to get flu vaccine: state media</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/national-day-paraders-flu-vaccine-state-media-660137a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T10:27:08Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/national-day-paraders-flu-vaccine-state-media-660137a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;About 100,000 student volunteers who have been selected to participate in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;'s National Day celebrations on October 1 will be among the first to get swine flu vaccines here, state media said Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The measure is part of a plan put in place by the &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; municipal health bureau to ensure that the festivities marking 60 years of communist rule go off without a hitch, the &lt;a title="China Dai...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Food and Drug Administration"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="China Daily Information Company"></category><category term="Wen Jiabao"></category><category term="Chen Zhu"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>National Day paraders to get flu vaccine first</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/national-day-paraders-flu-vaccine-660006a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T10:27:11Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/national-day-paraders-flu-vaccine-660006a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;About 100,000 student volunteers who have been selected to participate in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;'s National Day celebrations on October 1 will be among the first to get swine flu vaccines here, state media said Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The measure is part of a plan put in place by the &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; municipal health bureau to ensure that the festivities marking 60 years of communist rule go off without a hitch, the &lt;a title="China Dai...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Food and Drug Administration"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="China Daily Information Company"></category><category term="Wen Jiabao"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Swiss, Chinese unveil new swine flu vaccines</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/swiss-chinese-unveil-new-swine-flu-vaccines-655097a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-06-12T14:50:59Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-06-12:/swiss-chinese-unveil-new-swine-flu-vaccines-655097a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Swiss pharmaceutical giant &lt;a title="Novartis AG" href="/topic/Novartis+AG" &gt;Novartis&lt;/a&gt; said on Thursday that it has tested a new swine flu vaccine that may work after one dose while health chiefs hailed another one-dose drug developed in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Novartis said it was ready to produce one million doses of the vaccine before the end of the year in a bid to blunt the spread of swine flu which has already claimed at least 2,185 lives.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Th...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="Biotechnology Sector"></category><category term="Pharmaceuticals Sector"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Norway"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Food and Drug Administration"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Novartis AG"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Greece"></category><category term="United Nations"></category><category term="The Balkans"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Nordic Countries"></category><category term="University of Leicester"></category><category term="Opinion Research Corporation"></category><category term="Margaret Chan"></category><category term="Andrin Oswald"></category><category term="Marie-Paule Kieny"></category><category term="Andrew Weiss"></category><category term="Zhang Wei"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Vontobel Bank"></category><category term="Athens (Greece)"></category></entry><entry><title>China approves one-dose homegrown swine flu vaccine</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-approves-onedose-homegrown-swine-flu-vaccine-655096a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-06-12T14:51:01Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-06-12:/china-approves-onedose-homegrown-swine-flu-vaccine-655096a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; on Thursday granted approval to its first home-grown swine flu vaccine, which producer Sinovac says is effective after only one dose, as the country braces for a feared winter outbreak.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The decision could boost the global fight against A(H1N1) influenza, as most experts had assumed that two doses of vaccine per person would be needed to provide adequate protection.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"The Sinovac (A)H1N1 vaccine is officially approved," the head o...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="Biotechnology Sector"></category><category term="Pharmaceuticals Sector"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Food and Drug Administration"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="GlaxoSmithKline plc"></category><category term="AstraZeneca Group"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Novartis AG"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="United Nations"></category><category term="Geneva (Switzerland)"></category><category term="Sanofi-Aventis SA"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Margaret Chan"></category><category term="Marie-Paule Kieny"></category><category term="Zhang Wei"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>China approves single-dose swine flu vaccine</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-approves-singledose-swine-flu-vaccine-653232a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T10:32:20Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-approves-singledose-swine-flu-vaccine-653232a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; approves single-dose swine flu vaccine, experts say could be good news&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The answer may be at hand to a crucial question about vaccination for the advancing swine flu — one shot or two? Chinese officials approved a vaccine Thursday that they say prevents the new flu in a single dose.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;If they're right, it would be good news. Many health researchers fear it will take two shots to protect people, vastly complicating...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="The White House"></category><category term="Washington, DC"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Purdue University"></category><category term="Food and Drug Administration"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="National Institutes of Health"></category><category term="Anthony Fauci"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="University of Melbourne"></category><category term="Geneva (Switzerland)"></category><category term="Central America"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Lauran Neergaard"></category><category term="Maria Cheng"></category><category term="Sinovac Biotech Ltd."></category><category term="Jose Angel Cordova"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="London (England)"></category><category term="Hualan Biological Engineering Inc."></category><category term="Melinda Henry"></category><category term="Jodie McVernon"></category><category term="James McGlothlin"></category></entry><entry><title>China approves homegrown swine flu vaccine</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-approves-homegrown-swine-flu-vaccine-654415a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T10:31:31Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-approves-homegrown-swine-flu-vaccine-654415a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;'s State &lt;a title="Food and Drug Administration" href="/topic/Food+and+Drug+Administration" &gt;Food and Drug Administration&lt;/a&gt; on Thursday granted approval to a homegrown swine flu vaccine, which producer Sinovac says is effective after only one dose.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"The Sinovac H1N1 vaccine is officially approved," the head of the SFDA's registration department, &lt;a title="Zhang Wei" href="/topic/Zhang+Wei" &gt;Zhang Wei&lt;/a&gt;, told reporters.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"The c...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Food and Drug Administration"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Zhang Wei"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Will H1N1 Be an Asian Market Killer?</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/h1n1-asian-market-killer-2489466a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:20:47Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-10-22:/h1n1-asian-market-killer-2489466a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Damjan DeNoble"></category></entry><entry><title>China says 36 schoolchildren sick with swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-36-schoolchildren-sick-swine-flu-607517a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:09:46Z</updated><author><name>AP Features</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-36-schoolchildren-sick-swine-flu-607517a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;A group of 36 primary students who attended a summer school in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; were hospitalized with swine flu, a state news agency said Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The students were among 80 students at a training camp on July 11-20, the &lt;a title="Xinhua News Agency" href="/topic/Xinhua+News+Agency" &gt;Xinhua News Agency&lt;/a&gt; said, citing the Beijing health bureau. The other students were quarantined for observation.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;Ch...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Xinhua News Agency"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="UK Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Global health officials mull how to slow swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/global-health-officials-mull-slow-swine-flu-601975a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-06-12T07:40:33Z</updated><author><name>AP Features</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-06-12:/global-health-officials-mull-slow-swine-flu-601975a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Some Muslim countries are advising pregnant women not to attend the hajj pilgrimage. &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; is quarantining any visitor suspected of having a fever, while priests in &lt;a title="New Zealand" href="/topic/New+Zealand" &gt;New Zealand&lt;/a&gt; have been banned from placing Communion wafers on worshippers' tongues.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It's all part of a global effort to slow the spread of swine flu until a vaccine is ready, although experts are divided on whether the measur...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="Education"></category><category term="Elementary and High School Education"></category><category term="Baseball"></category><category term="Professional Baseball"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Germany"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Africa"></category><category term="Canada"></category><category term="Switzerland"></category><category term="Chile"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="New Zealand"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="The Lancet"></category><category term="Egypt"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="United Nations"></category><category term="Geneva (Switzerland)"></category><category term="University of Bonn"></category><category term="North Africa"></category><category term="Cairo (Egypt)"></category><category term="The Associated Press"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Major League Baseball"></category><category term="Saudi Arabia"></category><category term="The Roman Catholic Church"></category><category term="Santiago (Chile)"></category><category term="Imperial College London"></category><category term="Amman"></category><category term="Jamal Halaby"></category><category term="Stephanie Nano"></category><category term="Bradley Klapper"></category><category term="Anne Schuchat"></category><category term="Maria Cheng"></category><category term="Jenny Barchfield"></category><category term="Kingdom of Jordan"></category><category term="Eduardo Gallardo"></category><category term="Rebecca Santana"></category><category term="Migros"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Institute for Virology"></category><category term="Paris (France)"></category><category term="London (England)"></category><category term="K-12 Funding and Administration"></category></entry><entry><title>Asian tourism to NZ dives amid swine flu fears</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/asian-tourism-nz-dives-swine-flu-fears-601712a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:14:01Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/asian-tourism-nz-dives-swine-flu-fears-601712a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The number of Asian tourists visiting &lt;a title="New Zealand" href="/topic/New+Zealand" &gt;New Zealand&lt;/a&gt; has plummeted due to swine flu fears, officials said Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The numbers of visitors from &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="Japan" href="/topic/Japan" &gt;Japan&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a title="South Korea" href="/topic/South+Korea" &gt;South Korea&lt;/a&gt; fell by half in June compared with the same month last year as the influenza A(H1N1) virus spread in New Zealand and elsewhe...</summary><category term="Travel and Tourism"></category><category term="Tourism"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="New Zealand"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South Korea"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Statistics New Zealand"></category><category term="George Hickton"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Downing Street tries to calm flu fears</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/downing-street-calm-flu-fears-601696a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:14:02Z</updated><author><name>AFP European Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/downing-street-calm-flu-fears-601696a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The government has announced plans to vaccinate half the population against swine flu by year's end, as a study showed the escalating pandemic could slow down economic recovery in the country. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;As more than 100 British pupils and teachers were quarantined in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; over fears they may have swine flu, &lt;a title="Andrew Burnham" href="/topic/Andrew+Burnham" &gt;Health Secretary Andy Burnham&lt;/a&gt; told MPs the government expected to receive the...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Argentina"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Andrew Burnham"></category><category term="UK Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Britain bids to quell flu fears</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/britain-bids-quell-flu-fears-601656a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:14:03Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/britain-bids-quell-flu-fears-601656a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="United Kingdom" href="/topic/United+Kingdom" &gt;Britain&lt;/a&gt; has announced plans to vaccinate half the population against swine flu by year's end, as health officials in &lt;a title="Russia" href="/topic/Russia" &gt;Russia&lt;/a&gt; warned the virus could spread across the vast country in the coming months.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;As more than 100 British students and teachers were quarantined in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; over fears they may have A(H1N1), &lt;a title="Andrew Burnham" h...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="European Union"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Oregon"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Latin America"></category><category term="Israel"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Peru"></category><category term="Bolivia"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="Pacific Ocean"></category><category term="Argentina"></category><category term="Panama"></category><category term="Central America"></category><category term="Lisbon"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="El Salvador"></category><category term="Guam"></category><category term="Moscow"></category><category term="Andrew Burnham"></category><category term="UK Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office"></category><category term="Northern Mariana Islands"></category><category term="Paraguay"></category><category term="Androulla Vassiliou"></category><category term="Gennady Onishchenko"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Nicholas Phillips"></category><category term="London (England)"></category></entry><entry><title>Government bids to quell flu fears</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/government-bids-quell-flu-fears-601653a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:14:03Z</updated><author><name>AFP European Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/government-bids-quell-flu-fears-601653a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The government has announced plans to vaccinate half the population against swine flu by year's end, as health officials in &lt;a title="Russia" href="/topic/Russia" &gt;Russia&lt;/a&gt; warned the virus could spread across the vast country in the coming months.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;As more than 100 British students and teachers were quarantined in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; over fears they may have A(H1N1), &lt;a title="Andrew Burnham" href="/topic/Andrew+Burnham" &gt;Health Secretary Andy Bu...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="European Union"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Oregon"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Latin America"></category><category term="Israel"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Peru"></category><category term="Bolivia"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="Pacific Ocean"></category><category term="Argentina"></category><category term="Panama"></category><category term="Central America"></category><category term="Lisbon"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="El Salvador"></category><category term="Guam"></category><category term="Moscow"></category><category term="Andrew Burnham"></category><category term="UK Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office"></category><category term="Northern Mariana Islands"></category><category term="Paraguay"></category><category term="Androulla Vassiliou"></category><category term="Gennady Onishchenko"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Nicholas Phillips"></category><category term="London (England)"></category></entry><entry><title>Swine flu boy left behind as China frees his classmates</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/swine-flu-boy-left-china-frees-classmates-2535862a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:53:42Z</updated><author><name>ThisIsLondon.co.uk</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-10-22:/swine-flu-boy-left-china-frees-classmates-2535862a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="McDonald's Corporation"></category><category term="Domino's Pizza Inc."></category><category term="Liam Donaldson"></category><category term="Islington"></category><category term="England"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Ian Tyrell"></category><category term="London (England)"></category><category term="Matthew Barnett"></category><category term="Central Foundation Boys' School"></category></entry><entry><title>China 'releases quarantined British pupils'</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-releases-quarantined-british-pupils-2535967a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:53:45Z</updated><author><name>ThisIsLondon.co.uk</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-10-22:/china-releases-quarantined-british-pupils-2535967a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Islington"></category><category term="Department for Children, Schools and Families"></category><category term="England"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Ian Tyrell"></category><category term="London (England)"></category><category term="George Edge"></category></entry><entry><title>Govt bids to quell flu fears</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/govt-bids-quell-flu-fears-601156a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:14:27Z</updated><author><name>AFP European Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/govt-bids-quell-flu-fears-601156a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The government announced plans Monday to vaccinate half the population against swine flu by year's end as Russian health officials warned the virus was now affecting all parts of &lt;a title="Europe" href="/topic/Europe" &gt;Europe&lt;/a&gt;'s largest country.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;As dozens more British students were quarantined in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; over fears they may have A(H1N1), Health &lt;a title="Andrew Burnham" href="/topic/Andrew+Burnham" &gt;Secretary Andy Burnham&lt;/a&gt; told me...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Medical Treatments and Procedures"></category><category term="Vaccines"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="European Union"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Oregon"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Israel"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Ernst &amp; Young LLP"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Ecuador"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Russia"></category><category term="Scotland"></category><category term="Lisbon"></category><category term="Croatia"></category><category term="Wales"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Namibia"></category><category term="Moscow"></category><category term="Northern Ireland"></category><category term="Andrew Burnham"></category><category term="UK Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office"></category><category term="Androulla Vassiliou"></category><category term="Gennady Onishchenko"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Nicholas Phillips"></category><category term="London (England)"></category></entry><entry><title>China quarantines 178 pupils from Britain, US</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-quarantines-178-pupils-britain-600546a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:14:55Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-quarantines-178-pupils-britain-600546a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;At least 178 foreign students and teachers were in swine flu quarantine in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; on Monday, the &lt;a title="UK Foreign &amp;amp; Commonwealth Office" href="/topic/UK+Foreign+%26+Commonwealth+Office" &gt;British embassy&lt;/a&gt; and a &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; teacher said, with 10 hospitalised after testing positive for the virus.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The school groups were put under seven-day quarantine beginning last week at a Beiji...</summary><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Oregon"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="UK Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Nicholas Phillips"></category><category term="Ian Tyrrell"></category><category term="Yan Xiang"></category></entry><entry><title>Airlines blocking swine flu travellers</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/airlines-blocking-swine-flu-travellers-599850a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-27T14:56:48Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-10-27:/airlines-blocking-swine-flu-travellers-599850a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Airlines stepped up restrictions Sunday on travellers to and from &lt;a title="United Kingdom" href="/topic/United+Kingdom" &gt;Britain&lt;/a&gt; as a report said four more British students quarantined in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; had been confirmed as having swine flu.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Britain is &lt;a title="Europe" href="/topic/Europe" &gt;Europe&lt;/a&gt;'s worst-hit territory, with estimates of 55,000 new cases last week, and both &lt;a title="British Airways plc" href="/topic/British+Airways+plc" ...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="European Politics"></category><category term="British Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Transportation and Logistics Sector"></category><category term="Air Transportation"></category><category term="Passenger Air Transportation"></category><category term="Airlines"></category><category term="Passenger Transportation"></category><category term="European Union"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="United Nations"></category><category term="British Broadcasting Corporation"></category><category term="Morocco"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="British Airways plc"></category><category term="Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd."></category><category term="Androulla Vassiliou"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="England"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Ian Tyrrell"></category></entry><entry><title>British students in Chinese swine flu quarantine</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/british-students-chinese-swine-flu-quarantine-599197a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:16:31Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/british-students-chinese-swine-flu-quarantine-599197a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;A group of British students has been quarantined in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; after four tested positive for swine flu, officials said Saturday, as &lt;a title="Georgia" href="/topic/Georgia" &gt;Georgia&lt;/a&gt; confirmed its first case and &lt;a title="Singapore" href="/topic/Singapore" &gt;Singapore&lt;/a&gt; reported a first flu-related death.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The four confirmed to have the A(H1N1) virus have been hospitalised while the remaining 48 pupils in the group and their teachers had bee...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="European Union"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Georgia"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Italy"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Spain"></category><category term="Africa"></category><category term="Chile"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Tamiflu"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="United Nations"></category><category term="Singapore"></category><category term="Morocco"></category><category term="North Africa"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Santiago (Chile)"></category><category term="Rabat"></category><category term="Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata"></category><category term="Androulla Vassiliou"></category><category term="Southern Europe"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Ferrucio Fazio"></category></entry><entry><title>Britis quarantined in China over swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/britis-quarantined-china-swine-flu-598799a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:16:55Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/britis-quarantined-china-swine-flu-598799a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;A group of 52 British students and their teachers have been quarantined by Chinese authorities after four students tested positive for swine flu, the British Council said Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The four students who tested positive for the A(H1N1) virus have been hospitalised while the group they were on a course with have been quarantined in a hotel in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt;, the British Council said in a statement.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The students were not part of a British C...</summary><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="UK Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>China apologizes to Mexico for tough swine flu stand</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-apologizes-mexico-tough-swine-flu-stand-582068a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:31:14Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-apologizes-mexico-tough-swine-flu-stand-582068a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a title="Chinese Ministry of Health" href="/topic/Chinese+Ministry+of+Health" &gt;China's Health Minister&lt;/a&gt; Chen Zhu Friday apologized to his Mexican counterpart for failing to warn him about the tough measures &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; imposed on Mexicans to combat swine flu.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"I regret that I did not talk first" to &lt;a title="Jose Angel Cordova" href="/topic/Jose+Angel+Cordova" &gt;Minister Jose Angel Cordova&lt;/a&gt;, Chen said on the sidelines of a meeting in ...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Mexican Politics"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Cancun"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Chinese Ministry of Health"></category><category term="Jose Angel Cordova"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Latin American Politics"></category></entry><entry><title>China luxury hotels hit by downturn, swine flu</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/china-luxury-hotels-hit-downturn-swine-flu-576548a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:35:36Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/china-luxury-hotels-hit-downturn-swine-flu-576548a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Luxury hotels in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt; have been forced to lay off staff and cut costs as the number of guests has plummeted due to the economic crisis and the swine flu outbreak, state media has said.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The average occupancy rate at the capital's star-rated hotels was 44.5 percent during the first quarter of the year, down from 54.6 percent in the same period a year ago, the &lt;a title="China Daily Information Company" href="/topic/China+Daily+Informati...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Holiday Inn Hotels &amp; Resorts"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="China Daily Information Company"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Australia reports fifth swine flu-related death</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/australia-reports-swine-flurelated-death-575159a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:36:54Z</updated><author><name>AFP Asian Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/australia-reports-swine-flurelated-death-575159a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;A young woman with underlying health problems has become &lt;a title="Australia" href="/topic/Australia" &gt;Australia&lt;/a&gt;'s fifth swine flu-related death, according to authorities.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The 26-year-old, from the west coast city of &lt;a title="Perth" href="/topic/Perth" &gt;Perth&lt;/a&gt;, died late Friday in intensive care, where she was being treated for a serious medical condition, said &lt;a title="Western Australia" href="/topic/Western+Australia" &gt;Western Australia&lt;/a&gt;'s chief health officer Tarun W...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Western Australia"></category><category term="Perth"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Jill Healey"></category></entry><entry><title>Swine flu tolls leaps past 52,000 cases</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/swine-flu-tolls-leaps-52000-cases-569522a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:41:35Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/swine-flu-tolls-leaps-52000-cases-569522a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="World Health Organization" href="/topic/World+Health+Organization" &gt;World Health Organisation&lt;/a&gt; on Monday reported a huge leap in the swine flu pandemic toll to more than 52,000 people infected and 231 dead.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The toll has risen by more than 7,873 cases and 51 deaths since Friday, highlighting the steady spread of the A(H1N1) virus.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Swine flu has now been reported in 100 countries and territories.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;And figures yet to be incorporated into the &lt;a title="Unite...</summary><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Social Policy"></category><category term="Health Care Policy"></category><category term="Public Health Policy"></category><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="Health Care Issues"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="United Kingdom"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Australia"></category><category term="Canada"></category><category term="Chile"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="South America"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="World Health Organization"></category><category term="Philippines"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="United Nations"></category><category term="Southeast Asia"></category><category term="Singapore"></category><category term="Iran"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>Calif. students cleared from Chinese quarantine</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/calif-students-cleared-chinese-quarantine-564142a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:45:53Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/calif-students-cleared-chinese-quarantine-564142a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;&lt;a title="California" href="/topic/California" &gt;California&lt;/a&gt; teachers, students released from swine flu quarantine in &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;A group of California students and teachers was released Thursday after being quarantined for a week in China because some of their classmates tested positive for swine flu, a school spokeswoman said.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The 26 ninth graders and five teachers who had been held in a hotel in &lt;a title="Yichang" hre...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="North America"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="California"></category><category term="San Diego"></category><category term="Mexico"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="San Diego County"></category><category term="Shanghai"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Forbidden City"></category><category term="Three Gorges Dam"></category><category term="Yichang"></category><category term="Xi'an"></category><category term="Holly Crawford"></category><category term="Pacific Ridge School"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category><category term="Caroline Callaway"></category><category term="Health and Human Services Agency"></category></entry><entry><title>US school group diagnosed with swine flu in China</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/school-group-diagnosed-swine-flu-china-563091a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T11:46:53Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-04-16:/school-group-diagnosed-swine-flu-china-563091a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Seven teachers and students from a &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; school party visiting &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt; have been diagnosed with swine flu and quarantined, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The seven include students aged around 15 and an unspecified number of teachers, the ministry said in a statement faxed to AFP late Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The seven were from a 42-strong school tour group who were all quarantined upo...</summary><category term="Contagious and Infectious Diseases"></category><category term="Influenza"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="California"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Yichang"></category><category term="Pacific Ridge School"></category><category term="Swine Flu"></category></entry><entry><title>China Coupon Generation</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/photo/china-coupon-generation-2405198p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2011-01-02T16:31:05Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2011-01-02:/photo/china-coupon-generation-2405198p/</id><summary type="html">In this Nov. 24, 2010 photo, Ding Can, 32, holds up VIP discount cards and coupons she carries in her purse in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;. More than a craze, discount shopping is becoming a way of life for young Chinese. Known as the "coupon generation," they are changing the way business is done in the world's second largest economy. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)&lt;div id="copyright"&gt;&lt;div&gt;
        Copyright 2011&amp;#160; &lt;a h...</summary><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>China New Year</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/photo/china-new-year-2404629p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-31T21:01:16Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-12-31:/photo/china-new-year-2404629p/</id><summary type="html">Chinese people strike the Yongle Bell at a temple to celebrate the New Year, in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;, Saturday, Jan. 1, 2011. Chinese people believe striking the bell at the beginning of the New Year will bring them best wishes. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)&lt;div id="copyright"&gt;&lt;div&gt;
        Copyright 2010&amp;#160; &lt;a href="http://www.ap.org"&gt;AP News&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;...</summary><category term="Holidays"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>China Peaceful Rise</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/photo/china-peaceful-rise-2403526p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-29T03:31:35Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-12-29:/photo/china-peaceful-rise-2403526p/</id><summary type="html">FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2009 file photo, &lt;a title="Barack Obama" href="/topic/Barack+Obama" &gt;President Barack Obama&lt;/a&gt; welcomes &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;'s &lt;a title="Hu Jintao" href="/topic/Hu+Jintao" &gt;President Hu Jintao&lt;/a&gt; as he arrives for the &lt;a title="Group of Twenty" href="/topic/Group+of+Twenty" &gt;G-20 summit&lt;/a&gt; dinner in &lt;a title="Pittsburgh" href="/topic/Pittsburgh" &gt;Pittsburgh&lt;/a&gt;. China's high-profile feuds with the &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="International Relations"></category><category term="Foreign Policy"></category><category term="U.S. Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Pittsburgh"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Hu Jintao"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="World Economy"></category><category term="Group of Twenty"></category></entry><entry><title>China Corruption</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/photo/china-corruption-2403519p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-29T03:01:18Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-12-29:/photo/china-corruption-2403519p/</id><summary type="html">FILE - In this May 4, 2009 file photo, a Chinese petitioner wears a hat with the words "Officials Corrupt, Changed Judiciary" in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;.   China plans to crack down in the coming year on lavish parties and seminars organized by government officials, hoping to placate a public angered by corruption and accounts of sex and booze-fueled fetes held at taxpayer expense.  On Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2010, Commun...</summary><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category></entry><entry><title>China Inflation</title><link href="http://factsabouth1n1.com/photo/china-inflation-2402510p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-12-26T16:00:13Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:factsabouth1n1.com,2010-12-26:/photo/china-inflation-2402510p/</id><summary type="html">A delivery worker cycles past a closed bank branch in &lt;a title="Beijing" href="/topic/Beijing" &gt;Beijing&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a title="China" href="/topic/China" &gt;China&lt;/a&gt;, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2010. &lt;a title="Wen Jiabao" href="/topic/Wen+Jiabao" &gt;Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao&lt;/a&gt; tried Sunday to reassure the public about the government's ability to control inflation, a day after China raised interest rates amid worries that rising prices could hurt social stability. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)&lt;div id="copyright"&gt;&lt;d...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Inflation Rate"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="World Politics"></category><category term="Asia-Pacific Politics"></category><category term="Chinese Politics"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Beijing"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Chinese Economy"></category><category term="Wen Jiabao"></category></entry></feed>
