ATLANTA – Nine more pediatric deaths are being reported from flu and pneumonia despite declines in overall Swine Flu infections in most part of the U.S. Three of the child deaths were confirmed to be from Swine Flu, four were suspected of being Swine Flu but could not be sub-typed while two were confirmed to [...]
January 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Health | Read More »

CALGARY, Alberta – A 16-year-old Calgary boy who had been in a coma after getting a serious infection from Swine Flu has died, his devastated grandmother confirmed Tuesday nigh
December 15th, 2009 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
By Salim Jiwa ATLANTA - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control now says between 14 million to 34 million Americans fell ill from Swine Flu between April and October 17 and so far it has provided a gross under-count of the number of people who have died or been hospitalized. Meanwhile, 34 more children have [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Featured | Read More »

ATLANTA – Deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza remained above the epidemic threshold for the seventh consecutive week across the U.S. with 21 pediatric deaths reported to the Centers for Disease Control. Of the 21 deaths, 15 were positive for Swine Flu while six were not sub-typed. A total of 171 child deaths from Swine [...]
November 21st, 2009 | Posted in Featured,More News | Read More »

OTTAWA – Hospitalizations and deaths soared significantly in a one-week period between Nov. 1 and Nov. 7 with 1,324 people admitted to hospitals across Canada and a four-fold increase in fatalities compared to the previous week, the Public Health Agency of Canada, PHAC, reports in its weekly bulletin. Included in the national total for this reporting [...]
November 15th, 2009 | Posted in Featured | Read More »

ATLANTA – U.S pediatric deaths from Swine Flu continued to mount with the Centers for Disease Control reporting 26 confirmed and eight unconformed deaths from the virus in one week. Since Aug. 30, 98 pediatric deaths have been confirmed from Swine Flu while 19 deaths remained unsubtyped but were probably caused by the H1N1 virus. [...]
November 13th, 2009 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
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