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No Substantial Link Between Swine Flu Vaccine and Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Experts Confirm
July 12, 2011 Adjuvanted vaccines used during the 2009 swine flu pandemic did not increase the risk of Guillain-Barre syndrome substantially, if at all, finds a large Europe-wide ... > full story -
New Means of Overcoming Antiviral Resistance in Influenza
July 12, 2011 Researchers have found a new approach to the creation of customized therapies for virulent flu strains that resist current antiviral ... > full story -
Discovery of Natural Antibody Brings a Universal Flu Vaccine a Step Closer
July 7, 2011 Annually changing flu vaccines with their hit-and-miss effectiveness may soon give way to a single, near-universal flu vaccine, according to a new report. Researchers describe an antibody that, in ... > full story -
Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy Protects Newborns, Study Suggests
June 23, 2011 Infants born to mothers who received the influenza (flu) vaccine while pregnant are nearly 50 percent less likely to be hospitalized for the flu than infants born to mothers who did not receive the ... > full story -
Health System Achieves High Flu Vaccination Rates by Mandating Masking
June 15, 2011 Optimizing employee influenza vaccination rates has become a health care focus. Geisinger Health System vaccinated more than 92% of all employees against influenza this season, with a modification of ... > full story -
'Networking' Turns Up Flu Viruses With Close Ties to Pandemic of 2009
June 13, 2011 Scientists using new mathematical and computational techniques have identified six influenza A viruses that have particularly close genetic relationships to the H1N1 "swine" flu virus that swept ... > full story -
Swine Flu Spread Was Much Wider Than First Thought, Scientists Say
June 8, 2011 The swine flu outbreak of winter 2009-2010 was much more widespread than was previously realized, research ... > full story -
Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Receive Less Protection from Pandemic Influenza With H1N1 Vaccine, Study Shows
May 26, 2011 Individuals with rheumatoid arthritis taking disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, showed significantly less protection from pandemic influenza after receiving the H1N1 vaccine compared to healthy ... > full story -
Long-Term Study of Swine Flu Viruses Shows Increasing Viral Diversity
May 25, 2011 Although swine influenza viruses usually sicken only pigs, potentially one might also spark a pandemic in people, as occurred with the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus. Because few long-term studies have ... > full story -
Mexico Social Distancing Reduced Flu Transmission: H1N1 Study Shows Closing Schools, Other Measures Effective
May 24, 2011 Social distancing measures proved effective according to a new study that examined the H1N1 pandemic in Mexico. The study shows three distinct pandemic waves. Results will aid health officials plan ... > full story -
Study Evaluates Parents' Reluctance to Vaccinate Asthmatic Kids
May 16, 2011 Concern over vaccine safety is one of the primary factors preventing parents from having their asthmatic children vaccinated for influenza, or flu, according to Michigan researchers. Parents who do ... > full story -
Research Demonstrates Link Between H1N1 and Low Birth Weight
May 2, 2011 In 2009, the United States was gripped by concern for a new winter threat: the H1N1 strain of influenza. According to research conducted through that winter, pregnant women were right to be ... > full story
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