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H1N1 sends 120 4-Hers home from fair
The 4-Hers sent home Thursday came from across Minnesota, the youth organization’s leaders said.
Thursday, September, 03, 2009 - Forum Communications - News
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The 4-Hers sent home Thursday came from across Minnesota, the youth organization’s leaders said.
Thursday, September, 03, 2009 - Forum Communications - News
MSU Moorhead reports first case of H1N1 influenza
A female student was diagnosed Saturday morning at a Fargo emergency room, said campus spokesman Doug Hamilton.
Wednesday, September, 02, 2009 - - News
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A female student was diagnosed Saturday morning at a Fargo emergency room, said campus spokesman Doug Hamilton.
Wednesday, September, 02, 2009 - - News
CDC distances itself from grim swine flu estimates
Still, early swine flu season likely, government health officials say
Government health officials are urging people not to panic over estimates of 90,000 people dying from swine flu this fall. "Everything we've seen in the U.S. and everything we've seen around the world suggests we won't see that kind of number if the virus doesn't change," said Dr. Thomas Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Thursday, August, 27, 2009 - AP Medical Writer - News
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Still, early swine flu season likely, government health officials say
Government health officials are urging people not to panic over estimates of 90,000 people dying from swine flu this fall. "Everything we've seen in the U.S. and everything we've seen around the world suggests we won't see that kind of number if the virus doesn't change," said Dr. Thomas Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Thursday, August, 27, 2009 - AP Medical Writer - News
Minnesota officials say they're ready for tough flu season
Minnesota health officials say they’re braced for a difficult flu season, but they just don’t know how bad it will be.
Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 - - News
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Minnesota health officials say they’re braced for a difficult flu season, but they just don’t know how bad it will be.
Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 - - News
Outdoors Notebook: Rapala winner, Avian flu testing etc.
Glen Henrikson, Moorhead, landed $5,000 worth of Rapala merchandise as part of a promotion sponsored by Rapala and the Minnesota Lottery.
Sunday, August, 23, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
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Glen Henrikson, Moorhead, landed $5,000 worth of Rapala merchandise as part of a promotion sponsored by Rapala and the Minnesota Lottery.
Sunday, August, 23, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors
SWINE FLU: Small company's vaccine works in animals
A small study conducted by federal scientists shows Novavax Inc.'s experimental vaccine against swine flu, produced in just weeks versus several months for standard methods, is effective in animals, the company said this morning.
Tuesday, August, 18, 2009 - AP Business Writers - Business
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A small study conducted by federal scientists shows Novavax Inc.'s experimental vaccine against swine flu, produced in just weeks versus several months for standard methods, is effective in animals, the company said this morning.
Tuesday, August, 18, 2009 - AP Business Writers - Business
More cleaning planned in N.D. schools to prevent swine flu outbreak
North Dakota students will see plenty of hand sanitizer when they go back to school. Doorknobs and desks might be given an extra cleaning. And officials want no smelly socks left in locker rooms. Schools are putting more emphasis on stopping the spread of germs to reduce the risk of swine flu.
Sunday, August, 16, 2009 - - News
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North Dakota students will see plenty of hand sanitizer when they go back to school. Doorknobs and desks might be given an extra cleaning. And officials want no smelly socks left in locker rooms. Schools are putting more emphasis on stopping the spread of germs to reduce the risk of swine flu.
Sunday, August, 16, 2009 - - News
Bracing for the H1N1 flu virus
As the number of H1N1 flu virus cases in North Dakota continues to rise, planning to combat the influenza remains under way. The Grand Forks County Health Department participates in weekly video conference updates with the North Dakota State Health Department, said Delbert “Del” Streitz, Grand Forks County Health Department Emergency Preparedness coordinator.
Saturday, August, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
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As the number of H1N1 flu virus cases in North Dakota continues to rise, planning to combat the influenza remains under way. The Grand Forks County Health Department participates in weekly video conference updates with the North Dakota State Health Department, said Delbert “Del” Streitz, Grand Forks County Health Department Emergency Preparedness coordinator.
Saturday, August, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
H1N1 vaccination recommendations
With the new H1N1 virus continuing to cause illness, hospitalizations and deaths in the U.S. during the normally flu-free summer months and some uncertainty about what the upcoming flu season might bring, CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has taken an important step in preparations for a voluntary novel H1N1 vaccination effort to counter a possibly severe upcoming flu season. On July 29, ACIP met to consider who should receive novel H1N1 vaccine when it becomes available.
Saturday, August, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
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With the new H1N1 virus continuing to cause illness, hospitalizations and deaths in the U.S. during the normally flu-free summer months and some uncertainty about what the upcoming flu season might bring, CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has taken an important step in preparations for a voluntary novel H1N1 vaccination effort to counter a possibly severe upcoming flu season. On July 29, ACIP met to consider who should receive novel H1N1 vaccine when it becomes available.
Saturday, August, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
N.D. Health Department to receive grant
The North Dakota Department of Health will receive a $1.2 million grant allocated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for emergency preparedness and response.
Thursday, August, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The North Dakota Department of Health will receive a $1.2 million grant allocated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for emergency preparedness and response.
Thursday, August, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Minnesota pork industry hit hard by swine flu fears
While the rest of the world awaits a new, and potentially much harsher, round of what officially is known as H1N1 influenza this fall, pork producers fear that renewed talk of the flu will make a money-losing situation worse.
Wednesday, August, 12, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - Farm
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While the rest of the world awaits a new, and potentially much harsher, round of what officially is known as H1N1 influenza this fall, pork producers fear that renewed talk of the flu will make a money-losing situation worse.
Wednesday, August, 12, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - Farm
51 U.S. soldiers in Iraq diagnosed with swine flu
Fifty-one American troops in Iraq have been diagnosed with and treated for swine flu, while another 71 soldiers remain in isolation suspected of contracting the potentially deadly virus, the U.S. military said Sunday.
Tuesday, August, 11, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Fifty-one American troops in Iraq have been diagnosed with and treated for swine flu, while another 71 soldiers remain in isolation suspected of contracting the potentially deadly virus, the U.S. military said Sunday.
Tuesday, August, 11, 2009 - Associated Press - News
ELCA youth trip leads to swine flu
About two dozen of the 673 youth and adult chaperones from eastern North Dakota who traveled to a national youth gathering last month in New Orleans came down with symptoms of swine flu after they got home, according to state health officials.
Monday, August, 10, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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About two dozen of the 673 youth and adult chaperones from eastern North Dakota who traveled to a national youth gathering last month in New Orleans came down with symptoms of swine flu after they got home, according to state health officials.
Monday, August, 10, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
51 US soldiers in Iraq diagnosed with swine flu
Fifty-one American troops in Iraq have been diagnosed with and treated for swine flu, while another 71 soldiers remain in isolation suspected of contracting the potentially deadly virus, the U.S. military said today.
Sunday, August, 09, 2009 - - News
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Fifty-one American troops in Iraq have been diagnosed with and treated for swine flu, while another 71 soldiers remain in isolation suspected of contracting the potentially deadly virus, the U.S. military said today.
Sunday, August, 09, 2009 - - News
Minnesota officials urged families to plan for swine flu school absences
ST. PAUL — The state Health Department is recommending that families have a plan for what they are going to do if a child gets the swine flu this fall and has to stay home from school for a week or more.
Monday, August, 03, 2009 - - News
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ST. PAUL — The state Health Department is recommending that families have a plan for what they are going to do if a child gets the swine flu this fall and has to stay home from school for a week or more.
Monday, August, 03, 2009 - - News
Poll: Parents like school swine flu shots; adults unworried for selves
Most parents like the idea of vaccinating children against swine flu at school, but they're not so eager to roll up their own sleeves.
Tuesday, July, 28, 2009 - AP Medical Writer - News
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Most parents like the idea of vaccinating children against swine flu at school, but they're not so eager to roll up their own sleeves.
Tuesday, July, 28, 2009 - AP Medical Writer - News
Pregnancy likely to be swine flu priority
WHO: Pregnant women at 'increased risk,' with risks including spontaneous abortion, death
Swine flu has been hitting pregnant women unusually hard, so they are likely to be among the first group advised to get a new swine flu shot this fall.
Tuesday, July, 28, 2009 - AP Medical Writer - News
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WHO: Pregnant women at 'increased risk,' with risks including spontaneous abortion, death
Swine flu has been hitting pregnant women unusually hard, so they are likely to be among the first group advised to get a new swine flu shot this fall.
Tuesday, July, 28, 2009 - AP Medical Writer - News
States eligible for federal flu money
One day after hosting a summit on the 2009 novel H1N1 flu with representatives from state, tribal, territorial and local governments from across the country, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced the availability of $350 million in grants to help states and territories prepare for the 2009 novel H1N1 flu virus and the fall flu season.
Friday, July, 10, 2009 - - News
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One day after hosting a summit on the 2009 novel H1N1 flu with representatives from state, tribal, territorial and local governments from across the country, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced the availability of $350 million in grants to help states and territories prepare for the 2009 novel H1N1 flu virus and the fall flu season.
Friday, July, 10, 2009 - - News
Canadian scientists warn of pig pandemic after swine flu moves from human to hog
German scientists are warning of a pig pandemic after tests suggested the swine flu can pass from humans to hogs and then infect a whole herd.
Thursday, July, 09, 2009 - - News
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German scientists are warning of a pig pandemic after tests suggested the swine flu can pass from humans to hogs and then infect a whole herd.
Thursday, July, 09, 2009 - - News
Two more deaths linked with swine flu in Twin Cities area
The Minnesota Department of Health said today that an elderly individual and a child, both from the Twin Cities area, were the latest victims.
Wednesday, July, 08, 2009 - - News
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The Minnesota Department of Health said today that an elderly individual and a child, both from the Twin Cities area, were the latest victims.
Wednesday, July, 08, 2009 - - News
