Topic: New Zealand
Looking at the northern hemisphere this flu pandemic is totally out of season. The number of cases will increase as the cold weather settles in, so as we approach autumn it's most likely to expect an exponential increase in infected cases.The ideal ...
Swine flu is continuing to spread in New Zealand, health officials said Monday as the death toll rose to 10 and some areas reported more people in hospital than during last year's pandemic.Although the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the global ...
New Zealand is still experiencing a significant level of swine flu, health authorities said Wednesday, despite the World Health Organization's declaration that the global pandemic was over."While some countries have seen H1N1 virus decline or crowded out by other strains, this is ...
We've all been taught that we should cover our sneezes and that is what we teach our kids. A new study by researchers at Otago University in New Zealand has found that three out of four people sneeze into their hands, which ...
Australia now has 35,474 confirmed cases of Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (Sep 6, 09). New Zealand reports their swine flu deaths at only 17, and 3145 confirmed cased of H1N1 Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (Sep 4, 09). " Of those admitted to New Zealand's ...
Australia now has 35,474 confirmed cases of Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (Sep 6, 09). New Zealand reports their swine flu deaths at only 17, and 3145 confirmed cased of H1N1 Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (Sep 4, 09). " Of those admitted to New Zealand's ...
8/27/2009 Print E-mail As U.S. health officials brace for the expected return of the H1N1 swine flu this fall, much of the focus has been on children and young adults, who seem particularly vulnerable to the newly identified virus.. "This is a ...
Democratic leaders in the U.S. Senate have postponed a vote on health-care reform until after Congress returns from its August break, despite President Barack Obama's push to tackle the country's $2.4 trillion medical-care system before the traditional summertime recess.. "It's better to ...
Democratic leaders in the U.S. Senate have postponed a vote on health-care reform until after Congress returns from its August break, despite President Barack Obama's push to tackle the country's $2.4 trillion medical-care system before the traditional summertime recess.. "It's better to ...
While a majority of Americans still think health-care reform is needed now, some of that support has wavered slightly as Congress wrestles with the details of producing a reform package, according to the July Kaiser Health Tracking Poll.. And by a better ...