Friday, October 9, 2009

H1n1 Name



Statistics and information about the Influenza Virus A/H1N1 ...  H1N1.name provides statistics, information and a faq, concerning the Influenza A / H1N1, also known as swine flu, mexican flu or mexico flu

Swine Flu By Any Other Name Is A-H1N1 or Can Being Called ...  The name alone is impacting the swine producers and pork ... Only CBS here in Chicago has announced they will begin using the H1N1 name instead of swine flu. ...

H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) and You  Explains what swine flu is, including common symptoms and how it spreads. From the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

WHO changes swine flu name to 'influenza A (H1N1)'  The World Health Organization will begin referring to the swine flu virus as "influenza A (H1N1)," the ... Pregnant women focus of H1N1 preparedness campaign ...

Vilsack Tells Media to Get it Right', H1N1 Name Resolution ...  Vilsack Tells Media to Get it Right', H1N1 Name Resolution. By Sarah Young, Livestock Editor ... the pork industry and asking them to use the correct name H1N1. ...

CDC - Widgets  CDC.gov provides content in several useful ways, allowing others to help share ... height="335" title="H1N1 (Swine Flu) Widget"><param name="movie" value="http: ...

Pig Progress - News: Ag sec briefs media on H1N1 name  US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has, in a media briefing on the novel H1N1 flu, urged reporters to refer to the virus by that name and not "swine" flu.

France 24 | Swine, Mexican, North American, H1N1 – what's in ...  The name game to characterize the latest deadly viral outbreak is raging – like ... Swine, Mexican, North American, H1N1 – what's in a name? Thursday 30 April 2009 ...


The Bobby Bones Show had an H1N1 (Swine Flu) Parody Contest.

Swine Flu? H1N1? What's In a Name? - Health Blog - WSJ  Unpacking the language officials are using to describe the bug. ... The new name H1N1 is a scientific name that people can not understand i just ...

Swine Flu By Any Other Name ... Like H1N1 - Two Way Street ...  The pork industry would prefer the media to use the more scientific term but "swine flu" tends to be more reader/viewer friendly.

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