Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Swine Flu New Name

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Swine Flu Gets New Name By WHO  GENEVA — The World Health Organization announced Thursday it will would stop using the term "swine flu" to avoid confusion over the danger posed by pigs. The ...

Swine Flu Has New Name - KFDA - NewsChannel 10 / Amarillo, TX ...  Swine Flu Has New Name. Amarillo, Texas. by: Kristen Guilfoos ... sticking with the technical, scientific name, H1N1 Influenza A. The pandemic flu ...

Michelle Malkin " Too pig to fail: Officials seek to remove ...  Too pig to fail: Officials seek to remove "swine" from flu name to save pork industry

Swine flu needs new name, journal says - thestar.com  A European public health journal says it's time to find a better name for swine flu and the disease it causes.

FOXNews.com - U.S. Officials Offer New Name for Swine Flu  U.S. officials trying to contain the swine flu are now trying to contain the use of the phrase "swine flu" itself. ... Some countries have offered their own names for the virus. ...

INSIDE JoongAng Daily  The ministry and the swine association had protested that the name swine flu was unfair to pork producers, ... "The change in name will allow people to fear less of eating or ...

US Rooting Around for a New Name for Swine Flu - ABC News  US Rooting Around for a New Name for Swine Flu ... Immediately, U.S. officials rushed to assure people that it's impossible to get pig strains of influenza from food. ...

Politics | US rooting around for a new name for swine flu ...  Is the name swine flu hogwash? U.S. officials said Tuesday they may ... But a change would be hard, not just because "new swine flu" has entered the public lexicon. ...




ABC News OnCall+ Swine Flu Center Home Page - ABC News  Dr. Richard Besser and some of the nation's top experts on allergies bring you advice you can trust on hay fever, allergic rhinitis, seasonal allergies, food ...

WHO changes flu virus strain name from swine flu  ... meat industry producers and concerned governments, said on Thursday it would refer to a deadly new virus strain as influenza A (H1N1) not swine flu. ...

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