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H1N1 Expands,
Kills Costa
Rica Man
May 10, 2009 3:37 PM CDT
H1N1 Expands, Kills Costa Rica Man
(Newser)
- The US swine flu count hit 2,254 yesterday and a Costa Rica man died of the disease, the first fatality outside of North America, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. In the US, 3,000 people are likely infected across 45 states and Washington, DC, including unconfirmed cases, the Centers...
Squeamish Feds Learn From 1976 Swine Flu Debacle
May 8, 2009 2:00 PM CDT
Squeamish Feds Learn From 1976 Swine Flu Debacle
Panic and Gerald Ford caused hundreds to receive unnecessary shot
(Newser)
- Federal health officials are hoping to avoid a catastrophic case of déjà vu as they develop plans to inoculate Americans against swine flu, the
Washington Post
reports. A vaccine released during the 1976 flu outbreak left dozens dead and hundreds reporting serious side effects like blindness and paralysis. Now,...
Flu-Phobic Consider Intentional Infection
May 7, 2009 9:31 AM CDT
Flu-Phobic Consider Intentional Infection
(Newser)
- With panic over the H1N1 flu virus on the wane, some Americans are pondering allowing themselves to become infected in hopes of building immunity against potentially more virulent strains, the
New York Times
reports. Doctors are split on the idea. "I think it's totally nuts," says a flu...
US Sees 2nd Flu Death;
CDC Eases Up on Schools
May 5, 2009 3:43 PM CDT
US Sees 2nd Flu Death; CDC Eases Up on Schools
(Newser)
- Texas health officials said today that a US woman who lived near the Mexico border has died from swine flu—the second death in the nation and first of a US resident,
USA Today
reports. The news, however, comes amid continued confidence that the H1N1 virus remains relatively mild here,...
Firm Warned of Flu Weeks Before WHO Alert
May 1, 2009 8:51 AM CDT
Firm Warned of Flu Weeks Before WHO Alert
Watchdog discovered threat in daily Web scan; notified CDC
(Newser)
- A company that specializes in biosurveillance issued a warning about swine flu more than two weeks before the World Health Organization announced the possible threat, McClatchy reports. The Washington state firm, Veratect, scans tens of thousands of Web sites every day in search of potential medical concerns. It reported a...
1976 Swine Flu Scare
Taught What Not to Do
Apr 27, 2009 9:36 AM CDT
1976 Swine Flu Scare Taught What Not to Do
Threat led to backlash against flu vaccine
(Newser)
- No matter how health officials handle the possible swine flu outbreak, it's likely to go better than it did in 1976. Back then, the government ordered a mass inoculation after one man in New Jersey died of the flu and others were sickened, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Within 10...
Obama
Exposed
to Possible
Swine Flu Case
Apr 27, 2009 4:02 AM CDT
Obama Exposed to Possible Swine Flu Case
(Newser)
- President Barack Obama was exposed this month in Mexico to a potential case of swine flu the day before the ailing Mexican official died, reports the
Independent
. Distinguished archeologist Felipe Solis, who met Obama at a state dinner, showed the president around Mexico's anthropology museum 11 days ago during Obama's...
Perry Asks Feds
for Swine Flu Meds
Apr 26, 2009 3:05 PM CDT
Perry Asks Feds for Swine Flu Meds
Seems like only yesterday he was talkin' 'bout a secession
(Newser)
- Turning sharply from tea party-inspired talk of secession, Texas Gov. Rick Perry is responding to three known cases of swine flu in his state by asking the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to hand over 37,430 precautionary doses of antiviral meds, the
San Marcos Daily Record
reports....
8 NYC Students Have Swine Flu, CDC Says
Apr 26, 2009 11:25 AM CDT
8 NYC Students Have Swine Flu, CDC Says
Bloomberg confirms suspicions, awaits tests on more students
(Newser)
- The CDC has confirmed that eight New York City schoolchildren were infected with swine flu, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said today, stressing that the cases were mild and many are recovering. The city is awaiting the tests of additional samples to see if more students are infected. Some students at St....
Swine Flu Cases Rise to 11
in US; 8 Probable in NYC
updated
Apr 25, 2009 9:26 PM CDT
Swine Flu Cases Rise to 11 in US; 8 Probable in NYC
'We don’t think we can contain the spread of this virus:' CDC official
(Newser)
- Swine flu pandemic fears grew today as three new cases surfaced in Kansas and California, bringing the US total to 11. Meanwhile, doctors diagnosed eight "probable" cases among New York City schoolchildren, MSNBC reports. The US victims appear to be recovering, in contrast to Mexico, where 81 people have...
CDC Prepares
Swine Flu
Vaccine
Apr 25, 2009 2:23 PM CDT
CDC Prepares Swine Flu Vaccine
(Newser)
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has prepared a seed stock of vaccine for the swine flu that has killed dozens in Mexico and infected a handful of Americans,
Time
reports. The CDC has not begun mass production of the vaccine, opting instead to see if the outbreak reaches...
Bizarre Swine Flu
Strikes West
Apr 24, 2009 5:00 AM CDT
Bizarre Swine Flu Strikes West
Newly detected swine flu virus may be spreading from person to person
(Newser)
- Seven people in California and Texas have been struck by swine flu despite having no contact with pigs, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Baffled investigators believe the unusual, newly detected form of the flu may be spreading from person to person. The symptoms are similar to standard influenza, leading officials...
CDC Soft-Pedaled Signs of DC Lead Poisoning
investigation
Apr 10, 2009 12:53 PM CDT
CDC Soft-Pedaled Signs of DC Lead Poisoning
(Newser)
- A CDC report withheld evidence linking water contamination to lead poisoning in Washington, DC, children, reports Salon. The 2004 study said city water caused only slightly increased blood lead levels, but thousands of blood tests were missing from the influential report, which may have skewed results. And just 3 years...
US Food Safety
Not Improving: Feds
Apr 9, 2009 4:02 PM CDT
US Food Safety Not Improving: Feds
CDC shows plateau in food sickenings over the last three years
(Newser)
- The safety of the US food supply from disease or contamination has not significantly improved in recent years, the
New York Times
reports today. A survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that occurrences of major illnesses from tainted food have held steady for the past 3...
Rocket Fuel Chemical Found in Baby Formula
Apr 3, 2009 11:10 AM CDT
Rocket Fuel Chemical Found in Baby Formula
(Newser)
- Traces of a chemical used in rocket fuel have been found in several brands of powdered baby formula, according to a CDC study. The chemical, perchlorate, has also been found in several cities’ water supplies; if that water is combined with contaminated formula, it could exceed the level of perchlorate...
American Salt
Intake Is 2X
Too High
Mar 27, 2009 4:32 PM CDT
American Salt Intake Is 2X Too High
(Newser)
- Most Americans eat way too much salt, and people with salt-sensitive medical conditions consume twice as much as they should,
Scientific American
reports. The American average is 3,456 milligrams per day. The FDA guideline for someone
not
at risk is 2,300 milligrams, or one teaspoon. For older people,...
Pet-Related Falls
Injure Thousands
Mar 27, 2009 1:40 AM CDT
Pet-Related Falls Injure Thousands
A study has found that 1% of emergency room trips are due to falls linked to pets
(Newser)
- America's dogs and cats are responsible for 86,000 serious falls a year, the
Washington Post
reports. A federal study found that 1% of all emergency room visits for fall-related injuries were the result of owners tripping over pets or being pulled off balance during walks. Dogs were blamed for...
Would Better Laws Have Caught Salmonella Scare?
ANALYSIS
Feb 23, 2009 6:33 PM CST
Would Better Laws Have Caught Salmonella Scare?
(Newser)
- A third of US states do not require testing of the salmonella bacteria involved in reported illnesses, possibly hampering national efforts to identify outbreaks, MSNBC reports. If testing were mandatory, proponents say, a strain’s widespread dissemination could be more quickly identified and the source more easily pinpointed. But states...
Peanut Corp Closes Texas Plant
Feb 10, 2009 10:56 AM CST
Peanut Corp Closes Texas Plant
Firm linked to salmonella outbreak suspends operations at 2nd facility
(Newser)
- The peanut company at the center of an investigation into a deadly national salmonella outbreak said today that it has suspended operations at a second processing plant. Peanut Corp. of America said in a statement that it was voluntarily suspending operations at its Plainview, Texas, plant while state and federal...
Tamiflu Useless Against Dominant Flu Strain
Feb 7, 2009 2:26 PM CST
Tamiflu Useless Against Dominant Flu Strain
Substitute isn't safe for everyone
(Newser)
- The dominant flu strain circulating in much of the US is nearly 100% resistant to Tamiflu, the most commonly used antiviral, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Despite a milder than usual flu season, the resistance is still causing concern, and the CDC is advising doctors to substitute Tamiflu with Relenza,...
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