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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Virus h1n1 Videos



Virus h1n1 Videos
Best and most interesting video clips that talk
On the swine flu virus h1n1



H1N1 (Swine Flu)



In this video, Dr. Joe Bresee with the CDC Influenza Division describes swine flu - its signs and symptoms, how it's transmitted, medicines to treat it, steps people can take to protect themselves from it, and what people should do if they become ill.







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Buffalo boy with H1N1 virus has died




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H1N1 Virus Targeting Teens


The CDC is warning parents and educators that the H1N1 flu virus is hitting teens and young adults the hardest. Bianca Solorzano has the latest.







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A H1N1 virus(swine flu) caused the 1918 pandemic,brought back in a laboratory.


Influenza-like illness in the United States, Mexico
26 April 2009 -- WHO is coordinating the global response to human cases of swine influenza A (H1N1) and monitoring the corresponding threat of an influenza pandemic.


It's the same one that caused the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H1N1





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WARNING: Swine Flu (H1N1 virus) Vaccine DEADLY !


Spread the word, only way to stop them it to wake up the world. Check out my channel. There is some good videos in the play list that will help you become more aware.







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SCHOOL SYSTEMS HANDLE THE H1N1 VIRUS


NEW RECOMMENDATIONS ARE OUT FOR HOW SCHOOL SYSTEMS SHOULD HANDLE THE H1N1 VIRUS. HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE HOPING TO CAUSE AS FEW DISRUPTIONS AS POSSIBLE FOR SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES. UNLIKE LAST SPRING, WHERE THE CDC RECOMMENDED STUDENTS STAY HOME FOR A WEEK IF THEY CAME DOWN WITH THE H1N1 VIRUS, THEY'RE NOW RECOMMENDING KIDS STAY HOME UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER THE FEVER IS GONE.
AND INSTEAD OF URGING SCHOOLS TO CLOSE DOWN IF A FEW STUDENTS GET THE VIRUS, THEY'RE NOW RECOMMENDING SCHOOLS CLOSE ONLY IF A HIGH NUMBER OF STUDENTS COME DOWN WITH IT.





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SWINE FLU H1N1 VIRUS MUTATION





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H1N1 Virus Q And A







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Medical consultant fields questions on H1N1 virus


Hong Kong and Denmark have joined the list of countries that have confirmed cases of the H1N1 influenza virus.


In Mexico, where it all started, people are being told to stay at home for the next five days to try
to slow the rate of infection.


Dr Hussam al-Soub, a consultant for infectious diseases at the Hamad hospital in the Qatari capital Doha, answered a series of questions on the virus from Al Jazeera viewers.





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Mexicans take stock of H1N1 virus outbreak


Mexico's health minister has said that an epidemic of the H1N1 flu virus in his country has passed its peak and is now declining.


The announcement came as the government continued to ban large gatherings in an attempt to contain the spread of infection. Mexico City has virtually emptied out and markets normally popular with tourists are deserted.


Craig Mauro reports on how Mexicans are taking stock of the fact that the first case of the virus was reported in their country.



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