BARCELONA, Feb 27 () - Spain has alerted the World Health Organisation of what it believes to be a person-to-person transmission of the swine flu virus in its A(H1N1)v variant, a ...
Spain informed the WHO of a possible person-to-person transmission of the A(H1N1)v swine flu variant. Authorities term the ...
Spain has alerted the World Health Organization (WHO) about what local authorities in Catalonia consider a case of ...
BARCELONA: Spain has alerted the World Health Organization of what it believes to be a person-to-person transmission of the ...
The regional health authorities of Spain’s Cataluña region have officially informed the World Health Organisation (WHO) and ...
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Silent flu D may already be spreading in humans. Is a new pandemic next?
Influenza D virus, a pathogen best known for causing respiratory illness in cattle, appears to be silently infecting farmworkers across multiple continents, according to a growing body of serological ...
February 27, 2026 expert reaction to case of possible human-to-human transmission of swine flu in Spain (as reported in El País) Scientists comment on a case of human-to-human ca ...
Chinese researchers have discovered a new type of swine flu that can infect humans and has the potential to cause a future pandemic, according to a study released on Monday, though scientists have ...
AMES, Iowa – Recently published veterinary research at Iowa State University shows that influenza vaccines administered in the upper respiratory system of pigs are more effective in some key respects ...
Spain has alerted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to a suspected human-to-human transmission of the A ( H1N1 )v swine flu variant in Catalonia, regional health authorities confirmed on Friday. The ...
Swine flu symptoms, which typically appear one to four days after exposure, are similar to seasonal influenza and include high fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headaches, fatigue, and chills.
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