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Swine flu far worse for pregnant women than thought

Pregnant women may be far more at risk from swine flu than thought, according to a survey published today that was carried out in Australia and New Zealand.
Woman succumbs to Swine Flu in Indore; toll reaches 21

Death toll due to Swine Fly rose to 21 here with a woman succumbing to the deadly H1N1 virus, health department officials said on Monday.
Swine flu death toll in Gujarat hits 300 mark

Death toll due to swine flu has reached the 300 mark in Gujarat with one more person succumbing to the H1N1 virus today at Vadodara.
Nepal`s eleven districts at bird flu risk

Eleven districts of Central Development Region in Nepal are at high risk of bird flu, the officials here said.
India likely to start swine flu vaccination next week

India is "most likely" to administer imported swine flu vaccine to the high risk groups from next week, a senior health ministry official said Wednesday.
Mexico detects first mutation of swine flu

Mexican officials said they have confirmed the first mutation of the A(H1N1) flu virus in a girl who survived the infection.
Swine flu surfaces again in Himachal

A new swine flu case has been reported in Himachal Pradesh after a gap of over a month, a health department official said Wednesday.
Swine flu surfaces again in Himachal

A new swine flu case has been reported in Himachal Pradesh after a gap of over a month, a health department official said here Wednesday.
Swine flu may become resistant to Tamiflu

If the behaviour of the seasonal form of the H1N1 influenza virus is any indication, scientists say chances are high that most strains of the pandemic swine flu virus will become resistant to Tamiflu.
WHO says too early to declare swine flu peak over

It is too early to say that the swine flu pandemic has peaked in all parts of the world, the World Health Organization’s emergency committee said.
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