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Tamiflu-resistant strain of swine flu found in UK patients

Five people at the University Hospital of Wales' unit for severe underlying health conditions have developed a form of swine flu that does not respond to Tamiflu.
Nov 20, 2009 by  Heidi Lowry in Health

Canada: No more H1N1 deaths than from seasonal flu

While headlines decry the rising H1N1 death toll, news is emerging that there have been no more deaths from this pandemic than from seasonal flu.
Nov 20, 2009 by  Lynne Melcombe in Health - 2 comments

Norwegian scientists discover more virulent H1N1 mutation

Norwegian scientists working with H1N1 swine flu samples have discovered a mutated form of the virus and have expressed concerns over the highly virulent nature of the newly discovered strain.
Nov 20, 2009 by  Michael Krebs in Health - 1 comment

Swine Flu surge: 18 more deaths in Ontario, 22 in Alberta

A sudden surge in deaths has taken Canada's death toll from Swine Flu to 250. Just two days ago, the total stood at 198. Ontario is reporting 18 more deaths, Alberta 22, and B.C. three more. The additional 52 deaths were reported Nov. 17 to Nov. 19.
Nov 20, 2009 by  Salim Jiwa in Health - 1 comment

Quebec man dies after taking H1N1 vaccine

On Tuesday, an 80-year-old Quebec man died after taking the H1N1 Swine Flu vaccination but health officials are stating that it's too soon to link the death and vaccine.
Nov 19, 2009 by  Andrew Moran in Health

B.C. doctors bill government for 50,000 Swine Flu consultations Special

B.C. doctors billed the Medical Services Plan for 50,000 consultations with patients for Swine Flu symptoms. More than 112,000 prescriptions for Tamiflu were written out. But government says we may finally be seeing light at the end of the tunnel.
Nov 18, 2009 by  Salim Jiwa in Health - 1 comment

Santa Wants A Vaccine This Year Special

This year Santa is asking for a gift before holding sneezing tykes-a swine flu vaccine. As the parade of shopping mall Santas ready to tackle the holiday question of what kids want for Christmas, they are asking to have protection from the swine flu.
Nov 18, 2009 by  KJ Mullins in Lifestyle

144 more hospitalized in B.C. as Swine Flu fatalities rise to 30

144 more people have been admitted to hospitals in B.C. in the past week and seven more deaths are reported to take the fatality toll from Swine Flu to 30. More than 20 have died in the past three weeks. B.C. hospitals are crowded because of H1N1.
Nov 17, 2009 by  Salim Jiwa in Health

'Remote Control' host Ken Ober dead at 52

Ken Ober, 52, was found dead at his home Sunday. He had planned to meet friends on Saturday but was ill with a headache and flu-like symptoms Lee Kernis of Brillstein Entertainment Partners said. It is not known what caused Ober's death at this time.
Nov 16, 2009 by  KJ Mullins in Entertainment

Two die in China after H1N1 Swine Flu vaccination

The government released information on Saturday that two people in China have died after receiving the H1N1 Swine Flu vaccination.
Nov 15, 2009 by  Andrew Moran in Health

Major B.C. hospitals over capacity with swine flu patients Special

Several B.C. hospitals are over capacity with hundreds of Swine Flu patients, a spokeswoman for the ministry of health confirms. 42 people are on ventilators because they can't breath on their own. Four major hospitals are overflowing.
Nov 15, 2009 by  Salim Jiwa in Health - 2 comments

Deadly Ukraine H1N1 strain to be tested by British scientists

With wild rumors circulating across the internet on the nature of the flu strain raging in the Ukraine, a team of British scientists having begun testing the 'super flu' that has been responsible for 189 deaths across the country.
Nov 15, 2009 by  Michael Krebs in Health - 2 comments

Swine Flu swamps Canadian hospitals with 1,324 admitted in a week

Hospitals are swamped with Swine Flu patients. In one week, 1,324 Canadians were admitted for serious Swine Flu complications. The Public Health Agency of Canada said 198 children were among those admitted between Nov. 1 and Nov. 7.
Nov 15, 2009 by  Salim Jiwa in Health

Swine Flu and the Toronto Homeless Special

The swine flu is hitting Ontario hard. How are the homeless faring this season when it comes to the disease? I went to the source, the shelters that deal with the homeless on a daily basis.
Nov 13, 2009 by  KJ Mullins in Health

Ontario: Deadly Swine Flu surge kills 24 people in 72 hours

A deadly Swine Flu surge in Ontario has killed 24 people in a 72-hour period, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Up until Nov. 10, Ontario's death toll stood at 37. The new total of deaths in Ontario is now 61, the highest in Canada.
Nov 13, 2009 by  Salim Jiwa in Health

Canadian H1N1 vaccination recommendations updated

The Public Health Agency of Canada updated the official dosing recommendations for the H1N1 vaccine with a caveat attached: These recommendations may be updated as more information becomes available.
Nov 12, 2009 by  Ken Wightman in Health

Recession Increases Driving Risks Special

Here's a new worry, as if swine flu and terrorism isn't enough. While the news focuses on death from mass killings and disease, accidents remain a much greater cause of death. How might that be further impacted by this recession?
Nov 12, 2009 by  Carol Forsloff in Lifestyle - 1 comment

Canada's H1N1 vaccine campaign costs over $1.5 billion so far

The flu season has only just begun but already Health Canada has spent upwards of $1.5 billion to pay for the vaccination program and the public campaign urging people to get immunized.
Nov 12, 2009 by  Stephanie Dearing in Politics - 2 comments

Teenager suffers Guillain-Barre syndrome after swine flu shot

During the 1970s flu scare, when a strain of the Swine Flu circulated in the United States, hundreds of people contracted Guillain-Barre syndrome after being vaccinated. A new case in Virginia has some worried history will repeat itself.
Nov 12, 2009 by  Andrew Moran in Health - 6 comments

B.C. health chief says he'd like to vaccinate all school kids Special

B.C.'s health chief, Perry Kendall, says a shortage of vaccine poses "very difficult decisions" on who to vaccinate first. With a revelation that 200 of 600 admitted to hospitals in B.C. were under 19 years, he's thinking of vaccinating all school kids.
Nov 12, 2009 by  Salim Jiwa in Health
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