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- Almost 800 adverse reactions to swine flu vaccine identified
THE SWINE flu vaccine has topped the list of drugs responsible for the largest number of suspected adverse reactions, new figures show. - Feral swine running wild in eastern New Mexico
Prolific feral swine populations are ravaging eastern New Mexico range and farmland and creating an ecological nightmare, according to state and federal wildlife officials. An astonishing reproductive rate has seen hogs spread to 17 New Mexico... - Mexico health sec: Swine flu way up after low year
Swine flu is back in Mexico, the epicenter of a world pandemic three years ago that panicked people around the globe.The country registered more cases of all types of flu and more incidents of the H1N1 ... - H1N1 'Swine' Flu Makes a Comeback in Mexico
Title: H1N1 'Swine' Flu Makes a Comeback in Mexico Category: Health News Created: 2/10/2012 10:05:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/10/2012 - 81 Mexicans die of swine flu
Mexico City, Feb 12 (IANS/EFE) Eighty-one people have so far died of swine flu in Mexico this year, while at least 3,522 have been infected with the virus, health officials said. - Swine flu kills 149 in Mexico, all schools closed
People wear surgical face masks as they gather outside of buildings after earthquake in Mexico City April 27, 2009. Many of them wearing surgical face masks due to the deadly swine flu outbreak that is suspected of causing 149 deaths in Mexico. - Spike in swine flu cases in Mexico
Swine flu is back in Mexico, the epicenter of a world pandemic three years ago. - Swine flu is back in Mexico
MEXICO CITY — Swine flu is back in Mexico, the epicenter of a pandemic three years ago that panicked people around the globe. - Mexico ups swine flu screening as cases increase
Three years after swine flu closed Mexico City and caused an international scare, the Mexican government and local media are at odds over the severity of this season's flu virus. Newspapers are warning of an alarming increase in cases while the government insists there is no cause for alarm. - Swine flu cases rising in Mexico
Mexican health officials agree there is an increase in swine flu cases, but they say the number is within the range of a normal flu season.