Patchy monitoring may have made swine flu go undetected in pigs - New Kerala
London, June 17 : Public-health experts have warned that a lack of surveillance may be allowing the 2009 pandemic H1N1 flu virus, dubbed ’swine flu’, to go undetected in pigs, which raises the risk that the virus could circulate freely between humans
UK Tops The List Of 213 Countries At Extreme Risk To The Spread Of - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (June 17, 2009) — A Warwick Business School professor and one of the founders of global risks specialist, Maplecroft, has released three new maps and indices revealing the countries most at risk from an influenza pandemic. Each index
EXCLUSIVE - Hog farmers wary of reporting new flu-OIE - star.com.my
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It will be difficult to boost surveillance of hogs for the new pandemic strain of H1N1 flu unless farmers are confident they won’t be penalized if the disease is found in their barns, an official with the World Organisation for