Children With Chronic Respiratory Illness Are Vulnerable To Critical H1N1 (Medical News Today)

As critical care professionals develop a better understanding of the progression of H1N1, they are becoming better prepared to treat children with severe cases, according to a new study that will be published in the March issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PCCM). Additionally, with careful management, the pediatric critical care system is expected to be able to meet the increased demands …

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Swine flu claims 300 lives in Gujarat (New Kerala)

Ahmedabad, Mar 13 : Swine flu, which spread in an epidemic form since August last year, has so far claimed 300 lives in Gujarat, where as many as 1497 H1N1 positive cases were detected, official sources said today.

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H1N1 flu suspected at Okaloosa County Jail (Northwest Florida Daily News)

CRESTVIEW – Several Okaloosa County Jail inmates are suspected of being infected with the H1N1 virus. Eight inmates thought to be infected have been removed from the general population and are being housed separately, according to an Okaloosa…

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Children with chronic respiratory illness are vulnerable to critical H1N1 (Science Daily)

As critical care professionals develop a better understanding of the progression of H1N1, they are becoming better prepared to treat children with severe cases. Additionally, with careful management, the pediatric critical care system is expected to be able to meet the increased demands of a flu pandemic.

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Aethlon Medical to Present at The Salk Institute (redOrbit)

SAN DIEGO, March 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Aethlon Medical, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: AEMD), the pioneer in developing therapeutic filtration devices to address infectious disease and cancer, announced that Richard H.

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Aethlon Medical to Present at The Salk Institute (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Aethlon Medical, Inc. , the pioneer in developing therapeutic filtration devices to address infectious disease and cancer, announced that Richard H. Tullis, Ph.D., the company’s Chief Science Officer, will present at the French Biotech Tour held at The Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, on March 15, 2010.

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Children with chronic illness more likely to develop H1N1 influenza: Study (News-Medical-Net)

As critical care professionals develop a better understanding of the progression of H1N1, they are becoming better prepared to treat children with severe cases, according to a new study that will be published in the March issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PCCM).

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Kids with chronic respiratory illness vulnerable to critical H1N1 (Sify News)

Children with chronic illness, especially respiratory illness, are more likely to develop H1N1 influenza, concludes a new study.

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Legislative briefs: March 12 (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Districts won’t lose funding because of H1N1 School districts whose students missed many scho

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Kids with chronic respiratory illness vulnerable to critical H1N1 (New Kerala)

Washington, Mar 12 : Children with chronic illness, especially respiratory illness, are more likely to develop H1N1 influenza, concludes a new study.

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