Swine flu vaccine delays prompt worries as flu cases spike - San Jose Mercury News
With swine flu spreading through Santa Clara County and the vaccine’s distribution being delayed, there’s growing concern among some that once the H1N1 vaccine is widely distributed, it will be too little too late. Ever since the swine flu outbreak
Emory Receives H1N1 Vaccine - Emory Wheel
Emory received a limited supply of the H1N1 vaccine last week and will administer it to priority groups such as pregnant women and those with chronic medical conditions this week, according to Executive Director of Student Health Services Michael
County to hold H1N1 vaccination clinics - Yuma Daily Sun
County health officials announced Monday they’ll hold two vaccination clinics offering the H1N1 vaccine for free to Yuma County residents. In a news release Monday, officials said they will hold the first clinic offering the vaccine for H1N1, also
Study: Swine flu vaccine won’t help most - Washington Times
The H1N1 vaccine will arrive too late to help most Americans who will be infected during this flu season, according to a study conducted by scholars at Purdue University. The study also estimates that the virus - commonly referred to as the swine flu
Warren County boy, 5, dies from H1N1 - Cincinnati.com
The boy attended the A.M. session of kindergarten at Clearcreek Elementary School in the Springboro City Schools, according to an e-mail distributed to the Springboro community by Springboro Superintendent David D. Baker. He had been absent from
USDA confirms H1N1 in a Minnesota pig - KARE
WASHINGTON (AP) — At least one pig from Minnesota has tested positive for the H1N1 virus, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Monday, the first case of a pig contracting the virus in the United States. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said