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Swine Flu or influenza A (H1N1) is a new flu virus of swine origin that first caused illness in Mexico and the United States in March and April, 2009. It’s thought that novel influenza A (H1N1) flu spreads in the same way that regular seasonal influenza viruses spread, mainly through the coughs and sneezes of people who are sick with the virus, but it may also be spread by touching infected objects and then touching your nose or mouth. Novel H1N1 infection has been reported to cause a wide range of flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. In addition, many people also have reported nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea.
Australian Nobel Prize winner closer to delivering vaccines in food after positive first study in humans

Australian Nobel Prize winner closer to delivering vaccines in food after positive first study in humans

NanoViricides plans to lease new cGMP manufacturing and lab space

NanoViricides plans to lease new cGMP manufacturing and lab space

Positive results from BiondVax Multimeric-001 Phase IIa trial against influenza

Positive results from BiondVax Multimeric-001 Phase IIa trial against influenza

New swine flu variant shows some resistance to drugs, report says

New swine flu variant shows some resistance to drugs, report says

Swine flu may have been more widespread in Scotland than previously believed, study says

Swine flu may have been more widespread in Scotland than previously believed, study says

NanoViricides' anti-influenza drug development studies to be presented at TechConnect World 2011

NanoViricides' anti-influenza drug development studies to be presented at TechConnect World 2011

Flu cases rise by 50% in Queensland: Residents alerted

Flu cases rise by 50% in Queensland: Residents alerted

Flu vaccines at the ready this season

Flu vaccines at the ready this season

New study shows that closing schools, other measures limited H1N1 spread in Mexico

New study shows that closing schools, other measures limited H1N1 spread in Mexico

CSL welcomes historic pandemic agreement

CSL welcomes historic pandemic agreement

Shared wind instruments may cause sickness

Shared wind instruments may cause sickness

NanoViricides' FluCide drug candidate greatly reduces lung viral load in animals

NanoViricides' FluCide drug candidate greatly reduces lung viral load in animals

New study sheds light on evolution of 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) virus in Japan

New study sheds light on evolution of 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) virus in Japan

WHO group hopes to have virus-sharing draft agreement finalized by Friday

WHO group hopes to have virus-sharing draft agreement finalized by Friday

FluCide nanoviricide drug reduces overall leukocytes in lung tissue of influenza model

FluCide nanoviricide drug reduces overall leukocytes in lung tissue of influenza model

Post-infection treatment with NanoViricides FluCide reduces lung lesions caused by lethal influenza infection

Post-infection treatment with NanoViricides FluCide reduces lung lesions caused by lethal influenza infection

International experts meet to focus on impact of vaccines on global health at a time of public scepticism and complacency

International experts meet to focus on impact of vaccines on global health at a time of public scepticism and complacency

WHO Director-General responds to draft report on agency's handling of H1N1 pandemic

WHO Director-General responds to draft report on agency's handling of H1N1 pandemic

Reports of H1N1 outbreaks in Venezuela, Mexico prompt quick preventive action by health authorities

Reports of H1N1 outbreaks in Venezuela, Mexico prompt quick preventive action by health authorities

Mexico on swine flu alert again

Mexico on swine flu alert again

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