There is an unusual pattern of avian flu cases in Egypt, and experts hope these strange occurrences don’t indicate silent cases.
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Around the country, states with confirmed swine flu cases moved Sunday to contain the health ramifications ...
Countries around the world began tightening their border and immigration controls Tuesday as the number of swine flu cases continued to grow.
... City officials announced a rising toll of the largest cluster of swine flu cases in the nation Monday as anxious New Yorkers rushed to drug stores to buy face masks in response to ...
(AP) -- The World Health Organization has increased its tally of confirmed swine flu cases around the world to 236 from 148.
Mexico's top health official said Thursday the number of new swine flu cases is stabilizing in the nation at the epicenter of the outbreak. Health secretary Jose Angel Cordova told a news conference ...
... people have been hospitalized.
The number of California swine flu cases rose to 79 Monday, according to state ...
The real number of swine flu cases in the United States could be “upwards of 100,000,” but an official emphasized that most cases are mild.
(AP) -- Several swine flu cases have been detected among U.S. soldiers passing through Kuwait, officials said Saturday.
Canada's swine flu case count has increased nearly 20 per cent since Wednesday, largely due to a rise in cases in Ontario, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.
The number of swine flu cases worldwide has reached 19, 273 in 66 countries, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.
The national count of swine flu cases has risen to 21,449 cases and the number of deaths have nearly doubled to 87.
The number of recorded swine flu cases has reached 70,893 worldwide, with 311 deaths, since the virus was first discovered in late March, data released by the World Health Organisation Monday showed.
The number of swine flu cases worldwide has reached more than 77,000, including 332 deaths, says the World Health Organization.
There are so many new swine flu cases that the World Health Organization this week said governments should stop tallying their national incidence of the H1N1 virus.