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pregnant women, children and adults with chronic conditions, Dr. David Butler-Jones, Canada s chief public health officer, said at a press conference in Ottawa. People living in remote and isolated settings or communities are also expected ...Other groups to first get the shot are pregnant women, children and adults with chronic conditions, Dr. David Butler-Jones, Canada s chief public health officer, said at a press conference in Ottawa. People living in remote ...groups for A/H1N1 vaccination, among which include health workers. Other groups to first get the shot are pregnant women, children and adults with chronic conditions, Dr. David Butler-Jones, Canada s chief public health officer, said at ...
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and a Romanian. All of them are under a special surveillance, EDCD said in the report. Special Report: World Tackles A/H1N1 Flu กก ...A/H1N1 flu have been reported by the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division (EDCD) of Nepal, taking the number of such cases to 35 in the country. According to Thursdays report of the state-run daily The Rising ...cases of A/H1N1 flu have been reported by the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division (EDCD) of Nepal, taking the number of such cases to 35 in the country. According to Thursdays report of the state-run daily ...
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Huan. Huan asked health officials to treat patients displaying flu-like symptoms with Tamiflu drug even if the result of A/H1N1 test has not come out. Huan said one of the reasons which led to the deaths ...the flu peak during the period from late 2009 and early 2010, according to Huan. Huan asked health officials to treat patients displaying flu-like symptoms with Tamiflu drug even if the result of A/H1N1 test has ...fast, said Deputy Minister of Health Trinh Quang Huan. The country is expected to see the flu peak during the period from late 2009 and early 2010, according to Huan. Huan asked health officials to treat ...
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