An acute viral respiratory infection caused by a strain of influenza virus which is endemic in swine (pigs). Rarely reported in humans prior to 2009, the disease is caused by a mutated strain of swine...
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AI-curated news mentioning swine influenza
Updated Jul 29, 2009
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has made new recommendations for the use of the vaccine against novel influenza A (H1N1). This guidance aims to enhance public health responses to the ongoing influenza outbreak.
CDC will hold a press conference to update on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices' recommendations for the use of a vaccine against novel influenza A (H1N1). This event aims to inform the public and healthcare providers about vaccination strategies.
CDC will conduct a telebriefing to update on the investigation of human cases of novel influenza A (H1N1). This briefing will include insights from the MMWR report on infections among healthcare personnel.
CDC will host a telephone briefing to update on the novel Influenza A H1N1 virus and discuss new findings published in Science. This session aims to enhance public understanding of the virus's current status.
CDC will hold a telebriefing to discuss two articles on H1N1 flu published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The focus will be on human infections with swine influenza viruses and the emergence of a novel swine-origin virus.