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New Market Report: Chinese Transportation Industry Outlook to 2016: Market Profile - SBWire (press release)
Fri, 18 May 2012 13:45:40 GMT
Fri, 18 May 2012 13:45:40 GMT
New Market Report: Chinese Transportation Industry Outlook to 2016: Market Profile SBWire (press release) The transport industry registered growth during the first two years of the review period, but declined in 2008 and 2009 due to the global economic recession and the H1N1 flu epidemic. However, in 2010, the industry registered positive growth in all ... |
Why Shutting Airports Is Not the Best Way to Halt a Global Flu Pandemic - Technology Review (blog)
Thu, 17 May 2012 10:10:18 GMT
Thu, 17 May 2012 10:10:18 GMT
Why Shutting Airports Is Not the Best Way to Halt a Global Flu Pandemic Technology Review (blog) (The Spanish flu was caused by the H1N1 flu virus that was also responsible for the 2009 swine flu outbreak.) One obvious idea is to close international airports to prevent, or at least dramatically reduce, the movement of potentially infected ... |
Survey: At pandemic's peak, people worried more about seasonal flu - CIDRAP
Wed, 09 May 2012 22:24:05 GMT
Wed, 09 May 2012 22:24:05 GMT
Survey: At pandemic's peak, people worried more about seasonal flu CIDRAP The study is an analysis of findings from the CDC's 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey, a telephone poll that targeted about 6000 people per month from October 2009 through June 2010. Respondents were asked whether they had received pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1) and ... |
Free flu shot program missing under 2s; 'vaccine fatigue' may be to blame - Brandon Sun
Mon, 14 May 2012 04:11:18 GMT
Mon, 14 May 2012 04:11:18 GMT
Free flu shot program missing under 2s; 'vaccine fatigue' may be to blame Brandon Sun Four-and-a-half-year-old Mika Hoffer reacts as she is injected with the H1N1 flu vaccine at a clinic in Ottawa, Monday, October 26, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand TORONTO - Ontario's universal flu shot program isn't making much progress with ... |
![]() Los Angeles Times | 'Doomsday' flu virus unveiled Ottawa Citizen By Margaret Munro, Postmedia News May 2, 2012 The H1N1 flu virus (red). Researchers have published a paper detailing how they swapped genes from the H5N1 virus β avian flu β into H1N1, the bug responsible for the human pandemic in 2009, ... Formerly Banned Bird Flu Studies Suggests Pandemic Bird flu can spread in mammals, study finds After Epic Debate, Avian Flu Research Sees Light of Day |
eLong Reports First Quarter 2012 Unaudited Financial Results - Sacramento Bee
Fri, 18 May 2012 13:18:00 GMT
Fri, 18 May 2012 13:18:00 GMT
eLong Reports First Quarter 2012 Unaudited Financial Results Sacramento Bee ... declines or disruptions in the travel industry, international financial, political or economic crises, a slowdown in the PRC economy, an outbreak of bird flu, H1N1 flu, SARS or other disease, eLong's reliance on maintaining good relationships with, ... |
eLong Reports First Quarter 2012 Unaudited Financial Results - MarketWatch (press release)
Thu, 17 May 2012 22:32:56 GMT
Thu, 17 May 2012 22:32:56 GMT
eLong Reports First Quarter 2012 Unaudited Financial Results MarketWatch (press release) ... declines or disruptions in the travel industry, international financial, political or economic crises, a slowdown in the PRC economy, an outbreak of bird flu, H1N1 flu, SARS or other disease, eLong's reliance on maintaining good relationships with, ... |
Nanaimo seniors get their influenza shots Canada.com The H1N1 flu virus spread rapidly in 2009, until ample stocks of vaccine were produced and made available for distribution to the public. On average, about one-third of the general population gets immunized in and around Nanaimo, about the same as the ... |
![]() AFP | Controversial Avian Flu Research Finally Published news Stories It was noted that the virus engineered in Kawaoka's lab was, in fact, of low virulence. The hybrid virus was made by building the H5N1 hemagglutinin gene into the pandemic H1N1 flu virus; the H5-H1N1 hybrid was less pathogenic than pandemic H1N1 virus. Flu study that sparked censorship row is published at last Bird flu can transmit in mammals: Study |
Olivet College hosts pandemic flu drill exercise - Lansing State Journal
Fri, 11 May 2012 14:14:06 GMT
Fri, 11 May 2012 14:14:06 GMT
Olivet College hosts pandemic flu drill exercise Lansing State Journal He said Hayes Green Beach officials contacted the college after the H1N1 flu became more prevalent a few years ago. βThe events center appeared to be the right place for this because of a number of factors,β he said. On May 10 student volunteers ... |






