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Swine flu death toll tops 16,700 worldwide (The Jamaica Observer)

GENEVA, Switzerland (AFP) — Swine flu has claimed at least 16,713 lives around the world since it was first uncovered in Mexico and the United States last April, the World Health Organisation said Friday.

Swine Flu Coverage for Visitors to America | Hamster Fart

Swine flu is a fatal disease caused by the virus ‘Influenza A’ subtype H1N1. The World health organisation (WHO) declared swine flu as a pandemic after.

WHO: Update 91

WHO has published Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 – update 91.

Global swine flu toll reaches 16,713—WHO (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

GENEVA—Swine flu has claimed at least 16,713 lives around the world since it was first uncovered in Mexico and the United States last April, the World Health Organization said Friday.

H1N1 Swine Flu – Be Prepared | N95 Respirator Mask

H1N1 is a combination of birds, swine and human influenza virus together. H1N1 has been identified as swine influenza, but should now be called H1N1.We currently sit pandemic alert level 6 for the WHO (World Health Organization) …

Global swine flu toll reaches 16,713: WHO (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Swine flu has claimed at least 16,713 lives around the world since it was first uncovered in Mexico and the United States last April, the World Health Organisation said Friday.

US Health Officials Fear Another Wave of Swine Flu | TopNews …

US Health Officials Fear Another Wave of Swine Flu.

£2.25m: The cost of swine flu » News » This Is Jersey

Dr Wodarg said the WHO’s “false pandemic ” flu campaign is “one of the greatest medicine scandals of the century.” He said that the “false pandemic ” campaign began last May in Mexico City, when a hundred or so “normal” reported influenza …

Officials: Next Wave of H1N1 On Its Way

Health officials say that despite fewer reports of swine flu cases and fatalities in recent weeks, another wave of H1N1 may be on the horizon for Maryland and the U nited States. … In a statement released Feb

Swine flu fading away only to return this fall–WHO | The Money Times

The cases of swine flu may be falling but the HINI pandemic is not over yet.