Archive for June, 2009
Following the Boodle <<>>
Written by Scientific American Topic - Epidemics & Pandemics on June 19, 2009 – 5:35 pm -Global strength hit the munificent jackpot in brand-new years. Exchange four times more aid flowed into developing countries in 2007 than in 1990. But a paper published in The Lancet suggests the around $22 billion donated in 2007 missed many of the world’s most deserving countries and diseases.
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WHO: H1N1 spread has reached pandemic raze <<>>
Written by Scientific American Topic - Epidemics & Pandemics on June 11, 2009 – 6:55 pm -Although the H1N1 virus has not proven as accurate as the annual bouts of seasonal flu, the World Well-being Organization (WHO) raised the pandemic peril lay waste today from 5 to 6, the highest designation, signaling that there has been huge "community transmission" on multiple continents.
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FDA approves cancer dose for dogs, too <<>>
Written by Scientific American Topic - Epidemics & Pandemics on June 10, 2009 – 2:00 pm -Until now, cancer treatments prescribed by veterinarians were human-friendly formulas that hadn't yet been tested for canine companions. But the U.S. Scoff and Narcotize Government has recently approved the beginning cancer anaesthetize for dogs.
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H1N1 spread may be edging toward pandemic, says WHO <<>>
Written by Scientific American Topic - Epidemics & Pandemics on June 3, 2009 – 7:40 pm -As countries in the southern hemisphere drill for their winter flu season, the Fantastic Health Organizing (WHO) said today that they are closer to declaring H1N1 a epidemic pandemic.
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Researchers Look for Ways to Set forth a One-Two Punch to Flu Viruses <<>>
Written by Scientific American Topic - Epidemics & Pandemics on June 2, 2009 – 3:00 pm -The spread of a new push of influenza A H1N1 virus across 50 countries worldwide since mould month has helped remind the medical community that it needs to fit to a virus that continuously reinvents itself.
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