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a table containing the figures from the ECDC | Influenza A Situation Updates issued in September 2009 |
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a table containing the figures from the WHO | Influenza A Situation Updates issued in April 2009 rou |
a table containing the figures from the ECDC | Influenza A Situation Updates issued in August 2009 ro |
a table containing the figures from the WHO | Influenza A Situation Updates issued in June 2009 roug |
a table containing the figures from the ECDC | Influenza A Situation Updates issued in October 2009 r |
his page summarises the figures from the WHO | Influenza A Situation Updates issued roughly once ever |
a table containing the figures from the ECDC | Influenza A Situation Updates issued in December 2009 |
g/ml interfered with replication of seasonal | influenza A virus strains (H1N1, H3N2), respiratory sy |
r stomatitis virus (VSV) (a rhabdovirus) and | influenza A virus, but not other types of viruses. |
to be the first to map the structure of the | influenza A virus nucleoprotein to an atomic level, a |
rt of an epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of | influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been c |
gency use in the treatment of drug resistant | influenza A virus subtype H1N1. |
a table containing the figures from the WHO | Influenza A Situation Updates issued in July 2009 roug |
emic is a global outbreak of a new strain of | influenza A virus subtype H1N1, first identified in Ap |
pino man was confirmed as the 18th victim of | influenza A (H1N1) in Malaysia, after being detected a |
e point mutation occurring in the strains of | influenza A virus subtype H5N1 after 2001 has been sug |
virus, Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis C Virus, | Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, West Nile Virus, Plagu |
ection was caused by the H5N1 subtype of the | Influenza A virus and occurred in at least thirteen di |
viruses such as HIV and | influenza A |
rt of an epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of | influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been c |
ll as specific antiviral action against both | influenza A and influenza B viruses, arbidol exhibits |
H5N8 is a subtype of the species | Influenza A virus (sometimes called bird flu virus). |
he development and characterisation of novel | influenza A and B vaccines. |
s an important role in the life cycle of the | influenza A virus. |
are the natural hosts for a large variety of | influenza A viruses. |
Influenza A viruses are negative sense, single-strande | |
of cases and deaths in the 2009 outbreak of | influenza A (H1N1). |
sm of drug inhibition and drug resistance of | influenza A M2 channel. |
otein, integral in the viral envelope of the | influenza A virus. |
y of Health confirmed 89 additional cases of | Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 in Singapore (Total 454 |
ry of Health confirmed 2 additional cases of | Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 in Singapore (Total 7). |
ry of Health confirmed 3 additional cases of | Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 in Singapore (Total 21) |
y of Health confirmed 16 additional cases of | Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 in Singapore (Total 142 |
ue to Acute Pulmonary Oedema with Underlying | Influenza A(H1N1) infection. |
d genomes, i.e., Orthomyxoviruses (including | influenza A, B, and C viruses, Thogotoviruses, and the |
nd nine different NA antigens (N1 to N9) for | influenza A. Until recently, 15 HA types had been reco |
DC, only three states have reported regional | influenza activity: Alabama, Georgia, and South Caroli |
e University match, however, he retired with | influenza after bowling only five overs. |
Nakajima qualified 20th but withdrew due to | influenza after crashing in the Sunday morning warm-up |
He died of pneumonia after | influenza aged 55. |
stem battle such viral scourges as smallpox, | influenza, AIDS, Ebola, and herpes simplex. |
to compete in the Final because Winkler had | influenza and Lohse a muscle injury in his leg. |
RNA-based diagnostic kits for dengue, avian | influenza and malaria. |
motes education about bioterrorism, pandemic | influenza, and other emerging health threats. |
ed by the effort and episodes of bronchitis, | influenza and pneumonia. |
stitute's research in tuberculosis, pandemic | influenza and other infectious diseases. |
an Ottawa hospital on 14 February 1937 from | influenza and pneumonia before completing his term in |
contributions to the study and prevention of | influenza and other viral diseases, he developed the f |
ive of the WHO Director-General for Pandemic | Influenza and WHO Assistant Director-General for Commu |
ponses to major infectious diseases, such as | influenza and tuberculosis, as well as on the role of |
food-borne illnesses, communicable diseases, | influenza and neonatal screening program. |
emoving exotic animal viruses, such as avian | influenza and Newcastle disease from equipment and sur |
ease prevention, epidemiology, immunization, | influenza and West Nile virus monitoring and control, |
ses; polio, coxsackie, echo, mumps, measles, | influenza, and rabies as well as diseases caused by me |
nes, tsunamis, disease outbreaks (like avian | influenza), and accidental introductions of non-native |
diseases caused by RNA viruses include SARS, | influenza and hepatitis C. |
nge (born 1949) was the "United States Avian | Influenza and Pandemic Ambassador". |
The Duchess of Connaught died of | influenza and bronchitis at Clarence House. |
He wrote important papers on pneumonia and | influenza and was also an expert on leprosy. |
his subtype circulating in humans (see Human | influenza) and in pigs (see Swine influenza). |
ington Hays died in Little Rock, Arkansas of | influenza and pneumonia and is buried in Camden, Arkan |
On 18 August 1918, he was hospitalized with | influenza and sat out the duration of the war. |
returns, Nicholson's mother dies in July of | influenza and his brother Anthony Nicholson is killed |
Soon enough Orthapedix, Angina and | Influenza arrive at "their" new village. |
Taribavirin is as active against | influenza as ribavirin in animal models, with slightly |
ed a skilful physician during an epidemic of | influenza at Ancona in 1730; and in recognition of his |
He died of | influenza at the age of 53 in Derby. |
Admiral Dixon died in February 1837 of | influenza at his home in Exmouth, Devon. |
McConica died of | influenza at the age of 77 after suffering from poor h |
its ravens indoors following fears of avian | influenza BBC |
1917 he was again admitted to hosptial with | influenza, before being released and returning to his |
lty on each occasion but died, probably from | influenza, before she could be hanged. |
treats non life-threatening ailments such as | influenza, broken bones and minor nosebleeds. |
ce of Buchanan Sharp, who was suffering with | influenza, Brown made his debut for Nelson in the Foot |
tions System Coordinator for Avian and Human | Influenza by the Secretary-General of the United Natio |
on, diuretic, decoagulant, cold, snake bite, | influenza, colds, hysteria, paralysis, fever, rabies, |
d April 2009, an outbreak of a new strain of | influenza commonly referred to as swine flu infected m |
d April 2009, an outbreak of a new strain of | influenza commonly referred to as "swine flu" infected |
reason ducks are less easily killed by avian | influenza compared to chickens, but can still become i |
ascular disease and the lingering effects of | influenza contracted five months earlier. |
Special Representative on Avian and Pandemic | Influenza, Deputy Inspector General, Deputy Global AID |
ged the local cattle population, and Spanish | influenza destroyed many families. |
The first step uses a bit of | influenza DNA to get the patient's immune system to be |
In 1890, after battling a severe case of | influenza, Durham abandoned his law practice, moving t |
at the 1950 general election, after catching | influenza during the campaign, and was never returned |
years old when her father died in France of | influenza during the great epidemic while serving with |
almost recovering from his wounds he died of | influenza during the world flu pandemic in October 191 |
He died in Heidelberg from | influenza during the 1918 influenza pandemic. |
ers and four nurses at Woodman Point died of | influenza during the crisis. |
rvard graduate, died in the post-World War I | influenza epidemic treating patients with the disease. |
ity opened in time to be used in the serious | influenza epidemic the following year. |
e child of Morris J. Wessel, who died in the | influenza epidemic of 1918, and Bessie Bloom Wessel, a |
Influenza epidemic strikes tribes of British Columbia. | |
awarded - playoffs were curtailed due to the | influenza epidemic |
He died, a martyr of charity, during the | influenza epidemic of 1580 while visiting the sick in |
s still very memorable at the time: the 1918 | influenza epidemic, and women winning the right to vot |
red in death (Robert died in 1918 during the | influenza epidemic, Muriel probably in 1971 and Carrie |
used as a temporary morgue during the great | influenza epidemic, from here the corpses are taken to |
in 1921 for his work in combatting the 1918 | influenza epidemic, having previously been made a CMG. |
sit was postposed until November owing to an | influenza epidemic. |
ries brought a smallpox, measles malaria and | influenza epidemics against which the Caddo had no imm |
d chaired a series of published workshops on | influenza for the NIH. |
Some viruses ( | Influenza, for example) have negative-sense genomes an |
Influenza, from medieval Latin influentia meaning infl | |
orating Centre for Reference and Research on | Influenza from 1975 to 1993. |
been created for human genome patenting, the | influenza genome, the human Telomerase gene, molecular |
Four were tested positive for | influenza H1N1, and a number of others had influenza l |
Avian | influenza H5N1 is identified in some dead swans in Hun |
e week ending October 16, but by November 11 | influenza had almost disappeared from the city. |
18 years of age, because cases of 2009 H1N1 | influenza have been seen in children who are in close |
wner George Kennedy never recovered from the | influenza he contracted in 1919, and died on October 1 |
Influenza hemagglutinin (HA) or haemagglutinin (Britis | |
In 1937, after a bout with | influenza, Henderson suffered a stroke and died at age |
made important contributions to the study of | influenza, hepatitis, and birnaviruses. |
lorone is used for different viral diseases: | influenza, hepatitis, herpes, diarrhea and others. |
e have been 258 confirmed deaths from A/H1N1 | influenza in Egypt, and in excess of 15,800 confirmed |
eak in West Bengal is an occurrence of avian | influenza in West Bengal, India that began on January |
Vietnam will conduct a joint study on avian | influenza in humans, funded by the United States's Nat |
st wife, stage actress Alice Lindahl died of | influenza in 1918; stage actress Marie Goff (divorced) |
Chicago fire of 1871, the outbreak of equine | influenza in 1872, and demonetization of silver in 187 |
for use for the prevention and treatment of | influenza in those over the age of 7 in the United Sta |
k its toll on his health and after a bout of | influenza in 1928 he was offered, in May of that year, |
Anderson died from the Spanish | Influenza in 1918. |
among a group visiting from Japan developed | influenza in Christchurch in mid-October. |
May 1916 after suffering a severe attack of | influenza in January 1916. |
He died from | influenza in Great Yarmouth on 31 January 1937, aged 3 |
other daughter, Dora was a nurse who died of | influenza in the great epidemic. |
during the worldwide epidemic of the Spanish | influenza in Tokyo in 1919. |
He survived his service but died of | influenza in 1919 on his return to Sydney aged 33. |
She died of | influenza in 1891 at age forty-one, after returning fr |
l signs or symptoms of the presence of swine | influenza in the company's swine herd, or among its em |
ufacturer [of flu vaccine] in a US$2 billion | influenza industry" hosted by the company to dispel my |
The prince, who had been suffering a bout of | influenza, insisted on staying with his sister. |
and transparency - Divine hand behind avian | influenza, ISBN 978-979-17357-0-4 |
Due to the aviary epidemic of | influenza, it was considered to vaccinate, as a precau |
37, from heart failure after suffering from | influenza, just over two months after his election. |
Zimina died of | influenza just before her last film was released. |
s than a year after the war, a new strain of | influenza known as the Cincinnati Flu quickly reached |
ied aged 67 on 9 April 1913, after a bout of | influenza led to pneumonia and pleurisy. |
nited with his wife and child, but died from | influenza less than a year later on May 3, 1825. |
ell as in Serbia and Turkey, with increasing | influenza like illness (ILI),and acute respritory illn |
th seven of the ten amino acids in the human | influenza locations have already been identified in cu |
ing the transfer of approximately 12 million | influenza medications from a federal stockpile to stat |
• To collaborate with the WHO | influenza network on issues relating to the animal-hum |
imed his death was the result of the Spanish | influenza of 1918. |
during the autumn of 1918, with outbreaks of | influenza on board. |
Cases of reported | influenza on the HMAT Boonah, 1918 |
He died of | influenza on 13 March 1920. |
ly, Seymour, his successor, had also died of | influenza only eight days before. |
usually following a viral infection such as | influenza or chicken pox. |
bismuth subsalicylate while recovering from | influenza or chicken pox, as epidemiologic evidence po |
vere a person reacts to certain viruses like | influenza or the more dangerous H1N1 strain. |
he numerous victims of the so-called Spanish | Influenza outbreak at the end of the First World War. |
He died during the Spanish | influenza outbreak in 1918. |
(His father died in New York City during the | influenza outbreak in 1918. |
Erkhel nuur was the site of an avian | influenza outbreak in 2005. |
tion for keeping New Yorkers calm during the | influenza outbreak of 1918. |
This was shown in the 2003-2004 | influenza outbreak. |
mother and two youngest sisters died from an | influenza outbreak. |
enneth Sawyer Goodman, who died in the Great | Influenza Pandemic in 1918. |
spital, the Bikur Cholim Hospice, when Great | Influenza Pandemic hit America. |
He died of the 1918 | influenza pandemic at his home in White Plains, New Yo |
America blended medical facts from the 1918 | influenza pandemic with current predictions from flu e |
New Zealand has had a well-developed | Influenza Pandemic action plan since 2006. |
s demonstrate treatment practices during the | influenza pandemic of 1918 |
had ended daily updates on the type A(H1N1) | influenza pandemic, saying it wanted to avoid public c |
Summer - First known | influenza pandemic, originating in Asia. |
Leonowens died in 1919 during the global | influenza pandemic. |
exican cases, has the potential to become an | influenza pandemic. |
died on December 18, 1917 in the Spanish Flu | influenza pandemic. |
ks in domestic poultry or give rise to human | influenza pandemics. |
amily planning, malaria, tuberculosis, avian | influenza, poverty and equity. |
adership in preventing the spread of Spanish | influenza, Poyer received the Navy Cross. |
uction of smallpox virus stocks and pandemic | influenza preparedness, particularly reform of the WHO |
sing applications against hepatitis B, avian | influenza, prion diseases, inflammation, Parkinson's d |
It has many known uses such as | influenza protection and rat poison. |
tation of the coaxially stacked stems in the | influenza pseudoknot, however, differs from the most c |
New diseases such as | influenza reached them before significant contact with |
and | influenza related hospital admissions (64.7% [95%CI 12 |
• To highlight | influenza research needs, promote their development an |
me, HIV, dengue, muscular dystrophy, cancer, | influenza, rice crop yields, and clean energy. |
Malaria and | influenza rose significantly after the disaster. |
oba) to recuperate but died from the Spanish | Influenza shortly thereafter. |
Pan-American Health Organisation | Influenza Spread: InstantAtlas Desktop Americas |
a complete-genome approach to determine new | influenza strains and future epidemics. |
conditions is the reassortment of two avian | influenza strains that were discovered in dead seals b |
wine can be infected by both avian and human | influenza strains of influenza, and therefore are host |
ck-borne flaviviruses, highly virulent avian | influenza strains, and Nipah virus, a new, highly viru |
strain is a human-human transmittable, human | influenza that has already previously hybridized with |
cancer, scarlet fever, rinderpest, measles, | influenza, tuberculosis and trachoma. |
accine, the DPT vaccine, and the Haemophilus | influenza type B vaccine. |
ch year, scientists work to develop a unique | influenza vaccine to protect people against the strain |
Pandemrix is an | influenza vaccine for influenza pandemics, such as the |
Influenza vaccine is a cost-effective counter-measure | |
e would hope eventually could be a universal | influenza vaccine," said Gary Nabel, who heads the U.S |
ys, it plays a vital role in the research of | Influenza vaccine. |
nd attributing deaths to a nonexistent avian | influenza vaccine. |
an vaccines, except for some preparations of | influenza vaccine. |
ain research interest is finding a universal | influenza vaccine. |
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