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World Briefing: India: Swine Flu Prompts City’s Caution
A west Indian city has banned most public gatherings in an attempt to halt the spread of swine flu, which has claimed at least 926 lives nationwide in 11 weeks.
Source: NYT Health - February 26, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tags: India Influenza Swine Influenza Source Type: news

Swine flu jab raises risk of narcolepsy in children
A swine flu jab which was given to hundreds of thousands of children carried an increased risk of developing the sleep disorder narcolepsy, research suggests.
Source: The Telegraph : Swine Flu A H1N1 - February 27, 2013 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: 1 HEALTH Narcolepsy Source Type: news

Swine flu infections trigger narcolepsy, not vaccine, says study
Swine flu infections could trigger a rare sleeping disorder, according to research that contradicts previous fears that a vaccine to protect against the virus was to blame.
Source: The Telegraph : Swine Flu A H1N1 - August 19, 2011 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news

More swine flu deaths last winter than during pandemic
More people died after contracting swine flu in Britain last winter than during the previous year's pandemic.
Source: The Telegraph : Swine Flu A H1N1 - May 24, 2011 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news

Boy wins £120,000 damages for narcolepsy triggered by swine flu vaccine
Ruling comes after government claimed illness was not serious enough to merit payment, and opens door for up to 100 families to seek compensationA 12-year-old boy has been awarded £120,000 by a court that agreed he had been left severely disabled by narcolepsy triggered by the swine flu vaccine, following a three-year battle in which the government had claimed that his illness was not serious enough to merit payment. The ruling is expected to lead to as many as 100 other families of people affected by the sleeping disorder after receiving the vaccine bringing fresh compensation claims, in a dispute where the governme...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - June 10, 2015 Category: Science Authors: Hannah Devlin Science correspondent Tags: UK news Pharmaceuticals industry Drugs Law GlaxoSmithKline Health Science Swine flu Source Type: news

Narcolepsy and the swine flu vaccine: the girl who falls asleep 40 times a day
Lucy Tonge was 13 when she developed narcolepsy after having the Pandemrix jab. She is appealing against the rejection of her compensation claimWhen Lucy Tonge started drifting off in front of the television as a 13-year-old, her parents put it down to typical teenage lethargy. And when she developed a strange habit of slumping forward when she laughed, her mum told her: “Stop doing that stupid thing when you laugh. It makes you look silly.” But she couldn’t.It was only when she started collapsing with no warning that her family sought medical advice that led to a diagnosis of narcolepsy. Soon afterwards, Tonge disco...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - June 15, 2015 Category: Science Authors: Hannah Devlin Science correspondent Tags: Science Swine flu Health Pharmaceuticals industry GlaxoSmithKline UK news Source Type: news

Woman who developed narcolepsy after swine flu jab had 'no quality of life'
Family of 23-year-old Katie Clack, who took her own life after struggling with the terrible effects of her incurable sleep disorder, vows to fight for justiceA 23-year-old nursery assistant who developed narcolepsy after receiving a swine flu vaccine took her own life last year, telling her family that living with the incurable sleep disorder had become unbearable.Katie Clack’s death raises fresh questions about the government’s long refusal to compensate about 80 people who developed narcolepsy as a rare side-effect of the vaccine, on the basis that the condition is not serious enough to merit payouts. Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - July 13, 2015 Category: Science Authors: Hannah Devlin science correspondent Tags: UK news Swine flu Health GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals industry Drugs Science Source Type: news

World Briefing: Iran: Deadly Swine Flu Outbreak Is Likely to Spread, Official Warns
At least 33 people have died from a swine flu virus outbreak in two provinces of southwestern Iran in the past three weeks.
Source: NYT Health - December 8, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: RICK GLADSTONE Tags: Epidemics Iran Swine Influenza Source Type: news

Parents warned of swine flu risk after schoolboy diagnosed with the virus
A child at St Gregory's Catholic Academy, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, has been diagnosed with swine flu
Source: Telegraph Health - January 15, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: st gregorys primary school boy illness virus stoke-on-trent pupil flu longton swine flu Source Type: news

Leicester hospital in swine flu outbreak as 14 cancer patients diagnosed with illness
Affected patients at Leicester Royal Infirmary put into isolation and given antiviral drugs as hospital wards they were in are closed
Source: The Telegraph : Swine Flu A H1N1 - February 18, 2016 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Leicester illness h1n1 outbreak Leicester Royal Infirmary hospital flu swine flu Source Type: news

Narcolepsy and the swine flu vaccine: the girl who falls asleep 40 times a day
Lucy Tonge was 13 when she developed narcolepsy after having the Pandemrix jab. She is appealing against the rejection of her compensation claimWhen Lucy Tonge started drifting off in front of the television as a 13-year-old, her parents put it down to typical teenage lethargy. And when she developed a strange habit of slumping forward when she laughed, her mum told her: “Stop doing that stupid thing when you laugh. It makes you look silly.” But she couldn’t.It was only when she started collapsing with no warning that her family sought medical advice that led to a diagnosis of narcolepsy. Soon afterwards, Tonge disco...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - June 15, 2015 Category: Science Authors: Hannah Devlin Science correspondent Tags: Science Swine flu Health Pharmaceuticals industry GlaxoSmithKline UK news Source Type: news

Authors' reply: Two severe human cases due to swine influenza A (H1N1)v in October 2016 in Europe were chronologic coincident yet distinct events.
gna M, Iotti GA, Baldanti F PMID: 28300530 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Euro Surveill - March 8, 2017 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Authors' reply: Two severe human cases due to swine influenza A (H1N1)v in October 2016 in Europe were chronologic coincident yet distinct events. Tags: Euro Surveill Source Type: research

Pathogenicity and transmission of a swine influenza A(H6N6) virus
bby & Xiu-Feng Wan
Source: Emerging Microbes and Infections - April 12, 2017 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Hailiang Sun Bryan S Kaplan Minhui Guan Guihong Zhang Jianqiang Ye Li-Ping Long Sherry Blackmon Chun-Kai Yang Meng-Jung Chiang Hang Xie Nan Zhao Jim Cooley David F Smith Ming Liao Carol Cardona Lei Li George Peng Wang Richard Webby Xiu-Feng Wan Tags: 2009 H1N1 influenza virus aerosol transmission glycan microarray influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus receptor binding risk assessment subtype H6N6 influenza virus swine influenza virus Source Type: research

Hypobaria during long-range flight resulted in significantly increased histopathological evidence of lung and brain damage in a swine model
CONCLUSION Hypobaria, itself, may have an adverse effect on the respiratory system, even in healthy individuals, and this may be superimposed on combat casualties where there may be preexisting lung injury. The additional effects of anesthesia and controlled ventilation on these results are unknown, and further studies are indicated using awake models to better characterize the mechanisms for this pathology and the factors that influence its severity.
Source: The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care - December 25, 2018 Category: Orthopaedics Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research

As Swine Fever Roils Asia, Hogs Are Culled and Dinner Plans Change
An African swine fever outbreak that had been centered in China is rapidly spreading to neighboring countries, pushing up prices of pork, a staple in many Asian nations.
Source: NYT Health - May 14, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: MIKE IVES and KATHERINE LI Tags: Pigs Pork Livestock Diseases African Swine Fever Meat Epidemics Rabobank University of Hong Kong Phuc, Nguyen Xuan Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas Cambodia Mongolia Vietnam Source Type: news