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Angus Nicoll

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Name: Angus Nicoll
First Reported 11/06/2009 - Updated 11/07/2009 - 7 Documents
THERE ARE particularly intense levels of swine flu activity in Ireland, according to a study of European countries released yesterday.The weekly Influenza Surveillance Report from the Swedish-based European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) ... [Irish Times - 11/07/2009]
First Reported 11/07/2009 - Updated 11/07/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
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GENEVA H1N1 flu is on the rise in China and Japan after triggering an unusually early start to the winter influenza season in Europe, Central Asia and North America, the World Health Organisation said on Friday.According to the UN agency’s latest official ... [Oman Tribune - 11/07/2009]
First Reported 11/09/2009 - Updated 11/09/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
The 2009 swine flu pandemic may turn out to be the weakest in history. It is spreading more slowly than expected and the latest figures show a flattening, or even a dip, in new infections. It is mild in most people but severe in a few and, while it readily ... [The Independent - 11/09/2009]
First Reported 10/31/2009 - Updated 10/31/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
Ironically this outburst of anti-science will be aided by the fact that health authorities will be watching like hawks for any adverse health effects following the vaccine. This is entirely proper, because very rarely - and unfortunately once in connection ... [New Scientist - 10/31/2009]
First Reported 11/06/2009 - Updated 11/06/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
THE NUMBER of deaths across Europe from the swine flu pandemic may turn out to be similar to what has been seen during some seasonal influenza periods, according to an expert with the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).However, ... [Irish Times - 11/06/2009]

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"the mildness is good in some ways, but it has also given the disease control people some problems" said Angus Nicoll, influenza co-ordinator at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control

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Experts curb worst case swine flu scenarios [The Independent - 11/09/2009]
H1N1 on rise in China and Japan, says WHO [Oman Tribune - 11/07/2009]
Spread of swine flu intense - study [Irish Times - 11/07/2009]
Ukraine flu response 'over the top': expert [Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - 11/06/2009]
Swine flu 'could kill 40,000' in Europe [Irish Times - 11/06/2009]
Seasonal flu may hit Europe after H1N1 - experts [Interactive Investor International - 11/06/2009]
EU experts say some countries "ambushed&qu... [InSing.com - 11/06/2009]
Some countries "ambushed" by H1N1 [Reuters UK - 11/06/2009]
European death rate from virus could match seas... [Irish Times - 11/06/2009]
Fighting the anti-vaccine brigade - with science [New Scientist - 10/31/2009]
Officials say release of live virusshould not b... [WorldNetDaily - 03/08/2009]
Officials investigate how bird flu viruses were... [Prague Post - 02/27/2009]
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EU experts say some countries "ambushed&qu... [H5N1 - 11/06/2009]
Via Reuters: EU experts say some countries "ambushed" by H1N1. Excerpt:Some countries have been "ambushed" by sudden severe outbreaks of disease and death from the ...
Health Care Friday [Daily Kos - 05/01/2009]
Comonly asked question: why close schools aggressively? We don't for seasonal flu. When you have a novel virus that everyone can catch, you treat it differently ...
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