SWINE FLU
Minnesota child is state’s first swine flu death
The Minnesota Department of Health said the child died late last week after a brief hospitalization.By Martiga Lohn , June 15, 2009
H1N1 virus 'now unstoppable'
The World Health Organization told its member nations it was declaring a swine flu pandemic Thursday — the first global flu epidemic in 41 years — as infections climbed in the United States, Europe, Australia, South America and elsewhere. U.S. officials said today they've taken an early aggressive approach and the WHO announcement won't change how it's been dealing with the issue. The WHO designation is based on geographic spread and not on the nature of the disease, U.S. officials said.
By Maria Cheng and Frank Jordans , June 11, 2009
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N.D. swine flu cases number 17
Fourteen others are considered probable. Nine of the confirmed cases are females and eight are males.By Associated Press , June 10, 2009
Official: Swine flu cases on remote Manitoba reserve a 'wake-up call'
The emergence of swine flu on a remote northern Manitoba reserve is a wake-up call for governments to address poor living conditions and improve health care for aboriginals, the community’s chief said Thursday.By Canadian Press , June 04, 2009
Swine flu case at Bloomington school
As of Wednesday, the Minnesota Health Department had confirmed 75 cases of swine flu in Minnesota, including 52 in the metro area. ___By Associated Press , June 04, 2009
U.S. pork industry baffled by bans in China, Russia
By Luke Meredith , June 04, 2009
WHO says swine flu alert closer to pandemic
By Frank Jordans , June 02, 2009
North Dakota now has a dozen swine flu cases
The number of swine flu cases in North Dakota has climbed to a dozen confirmed and six others probable.June 02, 2009
N.D. may confirm swine flu cases
North Dakota may soon be able to confirm its own cases of swine flu. Probable state cases now must be confirmed by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. North Dakota’s state epidemiologist, Kirby Kruger, said the state is getting equipment to do the confirmations in its own lab. He hopes it will be ready by mid-June.May 27, 2009
Deaths linked to swine flu top 100 worldwide
The world's swine flu death toll reached 100 as two more New Yorkers died while infected with a virus that has sickened more than 12,000 people.By Verena Dobnik , May 27, 2009
N.D. hopes to confirm swine flu cases
North Dakota may soon be able to confirm its own cases of swine flu. Probable state cases now must be confirmed by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.By Associated Press , May 26, 2009
Minot man recovers from swine flu
A Minot man who is one of North Dakota’s two confirmed cases of swine flu says he now has a clean bill of health. Scott Strande said he began feeling sick on Mother’s Day and the next morning, he woke up with a temperature of around 102 degrees and was sweating, with a horrible cough. Tests confirmed swine flu.May 22, 2009
U.S. swine flu deaths hit double-digits
Marcos Antonio Sanchez went from being an outgoing 21-year-old to Utah's first swine flu fatality in less than a week. Swine flu now has sickened more than 10,000 people in 41 countries and killed 80, according to the World Health Organization, whose figures often lag those of individual countries. Mexico has reported 75 deaths, the U.S. 10, and one in both Canada and Costa Rica.By Mike Stark , May 21, 2009
N.D. has second confirmed swine flu case
North Dakota now has two confirmed cases of swine flu, one in Burleigh County and one in Ward County. The Health Department hasn’t identified either patient, but said neither was hospitalized.May 20, 2009
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