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Caritas on track to be in the black
MDPH request for help with H1N1 surveillance
AP Reuters: Tamiflu shelf life
Health officials have told governments they can keep Tamiflu for longer to help fight the swine flu pandemic. It means stockpiles of the drug that governments started to build up… Read more »
How to Prepare for a Pandemic: 100 Tips, Tools, and Resources
By Meredith Walker A pandemic, or the spread of an infectious disease worldwide or over a large geographical area, can be frightening to anticipate. Not knowing where the disease will… Read more »
Hospitals could get overwhelmed by a flu surge
Re Surge threat: Anne Carroll’s comment to me below relates to the difficulty that she, I and others have had on occasion in getting the NPSF (the "National Patient Safety… Read more »
Reuters.com – No flu vaccines before mid-October, CDC predicts
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Scientific advisers to President Barack Obama may have asked the government to speed up the availability of swine flu vaccines,… Read more »
Flu derails obesity initiative in schools
A state campaign to reduce childhood obesity will get off to a slower start than planned because school nurses and public health authorities are consumed with preparations for the flu… Read more »
Special Flu.Gov Webcast for Pregnant Women & New Moms – August 27, 2009
Please join the Department of Health and Human Services for a live webcast special, for pregnant women and new moms, on all the latest information about the flu and the… Read more »
NYTimes Aug 27 09 “Strained by Katrina, a Hospital Faced Deadly Choices”
The smell of death was overpowering the moment a relief worker cracked open one of the hospital chapel’s wooden doors. Inside, more than a dozen bodies lay motionless on low… Read more »
NYT Aug 25 09 For Parents on NICU, Trauma May Last
By LAURIE TARKAN Kim Roscoe’s son, Jaxon, was born three months early, weighing two and a half pounds. But for nine days he did exceedingly well in the neonatal intensive… Read more »