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29 new deaths from Swine Flu, 5,438 Canadians hospitalized so far

29 more Canadians have died from Swine Flu, with Quebec reporting 13 of them. Total deaths reach 279. Government reports 5,438 severe case hospitalizations so far. 417 on life support. Week ending Nov. 14 was severe with 1,674 hospitalizations, 84 deaths.
In the Media by Salim Jiwa

Swine Flu remains epidemic in U.S. with 171 child fatalities

Swine Flu continues to take a toll on children in the U.S. with 171 confirmed fatalities. As well, children under four have the highest hospitalization rate. 26,315 hospitalization are reported for people of all ages since Aug. 30 with pneumonia and flu.
In the Media by Salim Jiwa

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.
In the Media by Salim Jiwa
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Three years after swine flu closed Mexico City and caused an international scare, the Mexican government and local media are at odds over the severity of this season's flu virus.


A new strain of the swine flu virus called A(H3N2) may now be spreading through person-to-person contact, the Public Health Agency of Canada says.

Celeb ad campaign with targets tourists scared away from Mexico by swine flu

After a lull of several months, an influenza virus that is sporadically jumping from pigs to people in the United States has made another appearance.


Tracking internet searches for flu information may be more useful in helping hospital emergency rooms prepare for a surge in sick patients rather than relying on outdated government reports on flu cases, a new study suggests.

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