The H1N1 vaccines are manufactured using the same vaccine manufacturing processes used for theand the H1N1 vaccines should be as safe and as effective as the regular seasonal flu vaccines.The difference between regular flu vaccines and H1N1 vaccines is the virus that is used in the manufacturing process. Regular flu vaccine does not contain components of the. Regular flu vaccines do not protect against...
|
…Canadians are seeking credible information concerning the H1N1 (human swine flu) virus. As a leading Canadian source of ealth information,has launched a one-stop comprehensive national H1N1 (human swine flu) Influenza Health information centre (). This information centre will help meet the needs of Canadians in search of useful, credible, and accurate H1N1 information.The H1N1 information centre features...
|
four new and confirmed cases of H1N1 Flu were identified in various hospitals and under home quarantine in the capital today. Delhi government's Nodal Officer for H1N1 Dr Anjan Prakash told UNI here that of these 44 new cases, 34 were children. With this, 4182 cases have been reported in the capital so far, of which more than 90 per cent patients had been successfully treated and discharged, she added....
|
World Health Organization supports the use of vaccines against the H1N1 flu.The flu seems to affect indigenous groups more heavily than nonindigenous groupsThe only side effects of the vaccine are swelling and pain at the injection site-- The H1N1 virus has now become the dominant influenza virus around the globe, with high levels and an increase of activity in many regions, the World Health Organization...
|
Influenza A (H1N1) Monovalent Nasal-Spray Flu Vaccine (Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine [LAIV])There are two types of flu vaccine: the flu shot and the nasal spray vaccine. Both types of vaccine are being made against 2009 H1N1 swine flu. The nasal spray flu vaccine (sometimes called LAIV for Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine) is a vaccine made with live, weakened viruses that cannot grow at normal...
|
Scientist have come one step closer to understanding why the pandemic H1N1 virus, commonly known as "Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center in California sought to understand why children and young adults were more susceptible to the rising H1N1 strain.Co-author of the paper, Dr. Richard Scheuermann, a professor of pathology and clinical sciences at UT Southwestern and his collaborators, found...
|
The present pandemic H1N1 is a swine virus, meaning it has already acquired genetic information from viruses that co-infect swine. The report of jumps of the H1N1 virus from humans into hogs, ferrets, cats and turkeys increases worries that the H1N1 virus can readily jump to many species. Transmission of H1N1 virus to hogs has been reported at an increasing frequency. Flu infections in hogs in Europe,...
|
Scientist have come one step closer to understanding why the pandemic H1N1 virus, commonly known as “sought to understand why children and young adults were more susceptible to the rising H1N1 strain.Co-author of the paper, Dr. Richard Scheuermann, a professor of pathology and clinical sciences at UT Southwestern and his collaborators, found that the molecular makeup of the present H1N1 flu strain...
|
Washington, November 17 (ANI): Scientist have come one step closer to understanding why the pandemic H1N1 virus, commonly known as “swine flu,” is lower than expected inResearchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center in California sought to understand why children and young adults were more susceptible to the rising H1N1 strain.Co-author of the paper, Dr. Richard Scheuermann, a professor of pathology...
|
that can blunt the severity of infection caused by the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, according to a new study.In the study, researchers showed that molecular similarities exist between the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus and other strains of seasonal H1N1 virus that have been circulating in the population since 1988.suggest that healthy adults may have a level of protective immune memory that can blunt the...
|