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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!(March 30) -- An outbreak of H1N1 cases in Georgia and mini-surges in other Southeastern states have federal health officials urging vaccinations and vigilance to thwart the threat of a third wave of the flu. H1N1 has been largely contained across most of the country. But in Georgia, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the number of those sick is higher than it was in October, when the second wave of the flu swept the nation. In the last week alone, the state has seen 40 hospitalizations. That's more than any other week since last fall. Specialists with the CDC are ...
By some estimates, the hajj is the single largest, annual gathering in the world; the pilgrimage of Muslims to Mecca attracts between 2 and 3 million visitors from all over the globe. But this year, officials are worried about several strains of H1N1. In a study published in the journal Science on Thursday, researchers warned that measures would need to be taken to prevent outbreaks of H1N1 both during the hajj, which takes place Nov. 25-30 this year, and after, as travelers return to their home countries. One of the authors of the study, Dr. Ziad Memish, who is also the Assistant Deputy ...
Officials have counted more than 1 million suspected cases of swine flu and 300 confirmed deaths. With the Centers for Disease Control's announcement that it would no longer monitor individual cases of the H1N1 virus, the spotlight is turning to the effort to get a vaccine out of the laboratory and onto the shelves by this fall. On Monday, the National Vaccine Advisory Committee -- a group of scientists and government officials charged with coming up with a plan for rolling out the vaccine -- issued draft recommendations for testing and distributing the new vaccine. The group called on the ...
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