…be included in the vaccineThis year, so far, the dominant flu viruses are the A/H3N2 viruses and, to a lesser extent, the A/H1N1 virus which…
…be endorsed by the European Parliament and 27 national governments, are seen as a response to how Europe responded to the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic…
…serve as a permanent front-person for ongoing communication on scientific issues. One of the criticisms the European Union faced after the H1N1 pandemic was that…
…also gets people involved. Now they have become highly professional at moving stories and perceptions on critical issues,” he said. ‘H1N1’ was a game-changer Online…
…TB. ‘What’s past is prologue’ The role of healthcare workers in advocating for vaccination was dramatically illustrated during the H1N1 pandemic, according to Dr Michael…
…spread to blockbuster medicines such as cholesterol-busting ‘statins’ and blood pressure tablets. Counterfeit vaccines were also circulating online during the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic and…
…comment or analysis than it’s possible to fit into any newspaper, magazine or TV programme,” Mr O’Donnell said. He added that the H1N1 pandemic is…
…and celebrity gossip. Read: Twitter: the new flu-tracking tool? In an effort to understand public sentiment during the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic, Marcel Salathé, an…
…2009, the WHO declared the first full-scale influenza pandemic in decades after a new strain of flu – known as H1N1 – spread across continents.…
…well as giving some insight into which strains of influenza are responsible for most infections. The ECDC says infection with A(H1N1) – the strain which…
…continued to circulate for several decades. Scientists have since been able to classify the virus responsible for the 1918-19 pandemic as an H1N1 influenza.Asian Influenza,…
…beyond. Together, these events signal the risk posed by H5N1 influenza, to animal and human health.Yet, the past pandemic caused by a H1N1 virus has…
…national governments and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) “to strengthen influenza preparedness”.“One lesson we have learned from the H1N1 pandemic is…
…that it is not a problem. ”However, authorities in Sweden, Finland and elsewhere reported a number of cases of narcolepsy after the H1N1 pandemic –…
Being held in the aftermath of the first influenza pandemic of the 21st century, the conference is well timed to respond to this global issue…
…researchers should engage with industry.The issue has been in the spotlight for some time, most notably in the wake of the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic…
…quality? The accuracy of online information about vaccines varies widely, according to Dr Betsch. A study of Internet searches during the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic…
…role of GPs will remain central to immunisation campaigns. The conference heard how French authorities had decided to bypass GPs during the H1N1 flu pandemic…