The Independent
| 12 months ago
Suggested Topics The swine flu pandemic of 2009 was responsible for the deaths of thousands more people than originally thought, according to a new report published yesterday. A study conducted for The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal identified...
National Public Radio
| 12 months ago
The swine flu pandemic that raced around the world in 2009 seems like ancient history now. One reason it's easy to forget is that the H1N1 strain of flu virus turned out to be milder than was originally feared. Still, there's no doubt the flu killed...
International Business Times
| 12 months ago
Research indicates swine flu could have killed thousand more than estimated (Reuters) The 2009 swine flu pandemic may have killed as many as 575,000 people, according to research. Lancet Infectious Diseases journal claims that the real death toll of...