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Cases of the pandemic A(H1N1) virus have spiked again in the northern hemisphere, says Professor Robert Booy. He says that sets the scene for a reinvigorated swine flu to soon begin circulating in Australia. Yet the Australian government's offer of 21...
Tags: swine flu, northern hemisphere, Australia, Melbourne, Health Medical Pharma, Influenza, Animal virology, Pandemics, Influenza vaccine, Vaccines, flu pandemic, Microbiology, flu pandemic vaccine, Swine influenza, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1
Malaysians are advised to be alert for a possible second wave of H1N1 influenza outbreak. Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai raised this concern as the northern hemisphere had recorded a 95% jump in cases.
Tags: northern hemisphere, Malaysia, Penang, flu pandemic in Malaysia, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, Health Medical Pharma, Influenza, Malaysian Chinese, Liow Tiong Lai, flu pandemic by country, Hakka people, Hakka Malaysians, Disaster Accident, flu pandemic
New research has indicated that a 'big freeze' that Europe went through almost 13,000 years ago, plunging it into an ice age, happened over the course of a few months, and could happen again in the future. According to a report in European Science Foundation,...
Tags: North Atlantic, northern hemisphere, William Patterson, ice age, European Science Foundation, Greenland, Nuuk, Environment, Climate, Greenland ice sheet, Pleistocene, Ice core, Glaciology, Palynology, Younger Dryas, Geochronology
The stockpile will be channeled to the Asian countries that need it most, as decided by the World Health Organization," Naoko Noda, adviser to the Japan International Cooperation System, told Reuters on the sidelines of an Asia-Europe Foundation pandemic...
Tags: Dr Takeshi Kasai, Asian, Asia-Europe Foundation, northern hemisphere, Japan International Cooperation System, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Oseltamivir, Influenza, Zanamivir, Influenza pandemic, Singaporean measures against avian influenza, Neuraminidase inhibitors, Epidemiology, Influenza A virus subtype H5N1
EU experts say some countries 'ambushe' by H1N1 Some countries have been "ambushed" by sudden severe outbreaks of disease and death from the H1N1 flu pandemic, and have gone over the top in their response, a European flu specialist said on Friday. ...
Tags: Dr. Keiji Fukuda, The World Health Organization, flu virus, swine flu, h1n1 flu, influenza virus, dominant influenza, northern hemisphere, dominant flu, h1n1 virus
Recalled prop Matt Dunning has warned northern hemisphere rivals not to underestimate Australia based on their lack of Tri-Nations success this season. The Wallabies managed just one win from six attempts against South Africa and New Zealand and will...
Sinovac said today it has produced a vaccine for the swine flu virus which works after one dose. Clinical trials have produced "positive" results, said Sinovac, the latest company to announce progress in making a vaccine against the A(H1N1) virus ahead...
Tags: swine flu, flu vaccinate, clinical trial, vaccinate test, flu virus, northern hemisphere, Sinovac, human services, vaccinate works
Returning All Blacks lock Chris Jack has farewelled what he describes as "easy rugby" in the northern hemisphere and vowed to stamp his mark on New Zealand. Jack will lock the Barbarians scrum against the Wallabies here on Saturday night before a brief...
Tags: Chris Jack, lock chris, northern hemisphere, black lock, easy rugby, jack takes, New Zealand
South Africa's threat to defect to northern hemisphere competitions remains a bluff, says Australian Rugby Union (ARU) chief executive John O'Neill, as the Sanzar nations try to thrash out a Super rugby solution in Dublin this week. Steve Tew and South...
Tags: South African, Dublin, northern hemisphere, rugby union, John O'Neill, chief executive, New Zealand
Dunning snapped his Achilles tendon and Sekope Kepu tore a pectoral muscle as the Wallabies scored a torrid win over the Barbarians in their spring tour-ending match at Wembley Stadium today. What was meant to be a friendly encounter to mark 100 years...
Tags: Australia, Wallabies, Wembley Stadium, London, gold medal, Baabaas, northern hemisphere