An unprecedented epizootic swine Influenza A (H1N1) virus that is highly pathogenic has crossed the species barrier in Mexico to cause many human fatalities and poses an increasing pandemic threat. This summary describes the aetiopathogenesis of human infection with Influenza A (H1N1) and reviews recommendations for prevention and clinical management .Keywords- Review, Swine Flu, Pandemi
As the threat of a pandemic looms, improvement in our understanding of interspecies transmission of ...
During the spring of 2009, a novel influenza A (H1N1) virus of swine origin caused human infection a...
The novel H1N1 influenza virus that emerged in humans in Mexico in early 2009 and transmitted effici...
Swine infl uenza (swine fl u) is a respiratory disease caused by type A infl uenza virus, the only p...
Abstract: Swine flu has been confirmed in a number of countries and it is spreading from human to hu...
In mid-March 2009, individual and cluster cases of unusual influenza-like-illness (ILI) were reporte...
The H1N1 2009 influenza A virus has reached pandemic status and is currently infecting hundreds of t...
Viroj WiwanitkitWiwanitkit House, Bangkhae, Bangkok 10160Abstract: Influenza is a well known infecti...
Swine Flu (novel H1N1) transmission, control, diagnosis and reemergence: An overview Keywords: Novel...
Swine flu, also known as swine influenza, pig influenza, hog flu and pig flu, is a respiratory disea...
An influenza epidemic was detected in April 2009 at the border between the United States and Mexico....
An influenza epidemic was detected in April 2009 at the border between the United States and Mexico....
Human H1N1 pandemic developed from the originally localized Mexican source early in the spring 2009....
WHO declares on June 11, 2009, that H1N1 (Swine-influenza A) is pandemic. There have been nearly 30,...
In March 2009, Mexico reported a large outbreak of influenza with multiple deaths. The first case of...
As the threat of a pandemic looms, improvement in our understanding of interspecies transmission of ...
During the spring of 2009, a novel influenza A (H1N1) virus of swine origin caused human infection a...
The novel H1N1 influenza virus that emerged in humans in Mexico in early 2009 and transmitted effici...
Swine infl uenza (swine fl u) is a respiratory disease caused by type A infl uenza virus, the only p...
Abstract: Swine flu has been confirmed in a number of countries and it is spreading from human to hu...
In mid-March 2009, individual and cluster cases of unusual influenza-like-illness (ILI) were reporte...
The H1N1 2009 influenza A virus has reached pandemic status and is currently infecting hundreds of t...
Viroj WiwanitkitWiwanitkit House, Bangkhae, Bangkok 10160Abstract: Influenza is a well known infecti...
Swine Flu (novel H1N1) transmission, control, diagnosis and reemergence: An overview Keywords: Novel...
Swine flu, also known as swine influenza, pig influenza, hog flu and pig flu, is a respiratory disea...
An influenza epidemic was detected in April 2009 at the border between the United States and Mexico....
An influenza epidemic was detected in April 2009 at the border between the United States and Mexico....
Human H1N1 pandemic developed from the originally localized Mexican source early in the spring 2009....
WHO declares on June 11, 2009, that H1N1 (Swine-influenza A) is pandemic. There have been nearly 30,...
In March 2009, Mexico reported a large outbreak of influenza with multiple deaths. The first case of...
As the threat of a pandemic looms, improvement in our understanding of interspecies transmission of ...
During the spring of 2009, a novel influenza A (H1N1) virus of swine origin caused human infection a...
The novel H1N1 influenza virus that emerged in humans in Mexico in early 2009 and transmitted effici...