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Nearly Half of Americans Believe H1N1 Outbreak Is Over, Poll Finds
February 5, 2010 Poll shows almost half of Americans believe H1N1 flu outbreak is over and levels of concern about getting sick continue to decline. After initial period of vaccine shortage, 70 percent of adults said ... > full story -
First Measurement of Energy Released from a Virus During Infection
February 5, 2010 For the first time, scientists have directly measured the energy associated with the expulsion of viral DNA, a pivotal discovery toward fully understanding the physical mechanisms that control viral ... > full story -
Targeted Prevention Stopped Spread of H1N1 at Alabama Boys Camp
February 3, 2010 Providing preventive Tamiflu and educating and emphasizing the need for repeated hand sanitizer use and disinfectant spray helped stop the spread of H1N1 influenza at a boys' summer camp in northern ... > full story -
Flu Vaccination Rate at Large, Midwest Health System Rises Dramatically Due to Mandatory Policy
February 3, 2010 Making flu shots mandatory in 2008 dramatically increased the vaccination rate among St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare's nearly 26,000 employees to more than 98 percent, according to a report now online ... > full story -
Chemists Discover How Antiviral Drugs Bind to and Block Flu Virus
February 3, 2010 Researchers have determined where an antiviral drug binds to and blocks a channel necessary for the flu virus to spread. The team also discovered that the drug spins in the channel, meaning there ... > full story -
Preventive Program Associated With Reduced Spread of H1N1 at Summer Camp
February 1, 2010 A targeted program of preventive antiviral medication, combined with the use of hand sanitizers and surface decontamination, was associated with containing the spread of the H1N1 virus in a summer ... > full story -
Of Swine, Birds and Humans: Pandemic H1N1 Flu
February 1, 2010 Current research suggests that pandemic H1N1 influenza of swine origin has distinct means of transmission from the seasonal flu, yet does not result in the pathogenic severity of avian flu ... > full story -
Who Is Most Likely to Take Precautions During a Pandemic?
January 30, 2010 A study that looked at how people behave during pandemics has identified key demographic and psychological factors that may predict protective ... > full story -
Mandatory Policy Boosts Influenza Vaccination Rate Among Health Care Workers
January 28, 2010 A mandatory influenza vaccination policy improves immunization rates among health care workers, according to a recent study of a large health care ... > full story -
Double Trouble: Bacterial Super-Infection After the Flu
January 22, 2010 Current research suggests that the flu may predispose to secondary bacterial infections, which account for a significant proportion of mortality during flu ... > full story
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