Swine Flu Death Rate Low in People Hospitalized With Asthma – MedIndia


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Swine Flu Death Rate Low in People Hospitalized With Asthma
MedIndia
New research indicates that people with asthma who are admitted to hospital with pandemic influenza H1N1 (swine flu) are half as likely to die or require intensive care than those without asthma. The study, which will be presented today (26 September
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Swine flu inpatients with asthma not at greater risk – Nursing Times


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Swine flu inpatients with asthma not at greater risk
Nursing Times
Asthma sufferers admitted to hospital with swine flu (H1N1) are only half as likely to die as non-sufferers, a report has suggested. Patients with asthma are about half as likely to need intensive care as other swine flu carriers, possibly because they
Connection Between Asthma And Less Severe Outcomes From Pandemic Influenza H1N1Medical News Today
People hospitalized with asthma 'less likely to die from swine flu'EurekAlert (press release)
Fewer asthmatics die of swine fluThe Press Association
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Asthma Patients are less likely to die from Swine Flu – Ivanhoe


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Asthma Patients are less likely to die from Swine Flu
Ivanhoe
(Ivanhoe Newswire) — People with asthma who are admitted to hospital with pandemic influenza H1N1 (swine flu) are half as likely to die or require intensive care than those without asthma, according to this study. The study found that, despite asthma
Fewer asthmatics die of swine fluThe Press Association
Dr. John K. Lee: Why it's important to make time for a flu shotMcPherson Sentinel

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Fewer asthmatics die of swine flu – The Press Association


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Fewer asthmatics die of swine flu
The Press Association
People with asthma who are admitted to hospital with swine flu (H1N1) are half as likely to die as those without the condition, data suggests. Asthmatics are also around half as likely to need intensive care treatment as other swine flu victims.
People hospitalized with asthma 'less likely to die from swine flu'EurekAlert (press release)

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People hospitalized with asthma ‘less likely to die from swine flu’ – EurekAlert (press release)

People hospitalized with asthma 'less likely to die from swine flu'
EurekAlert (press release)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands: People with asthma who are admitted to hospital with pandemic influenza H1N1 (swine flu) are half as likely to die or require intensive care than those without asthma, according to new research.

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Asthma UK Northern Ireland Swine Flu Advice – Medical News Today (press release)


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Asthma UK Northern Ireland Swine Flu Advice
Medical News Today (press release)
Following the latest figures for deaths from swine flu from the Public Health Agency Asthma UK Northern Ireland is urging parents of children with asthma to
Asheville-area health officials urge parents to get flu shot for childrenAsheville Citizen-Times
Thankfully, flu season starts slowlyPocono Record
Fresh vaccination concerns after two boys die from swine fluIrish Times
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ASTHMA GIRL, 9, IS BATTLING SWINE FLU – Express.co.uk


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ASTHMA GIRL, 9, IS BATTLING SWINE FLU
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Swine flu was diagnosed after the chronic asthma sufferer was admitted with breathing difficulties. She is the latest victim of the illness responsible for
Asthma UK Comment On Swine Flu DeathsMedical News Today (press release)
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12/18: Get a free flu shotAZ Central.com (blog)
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Swine flu silence

Swine flu silence
And so, after all the tumult and shouting, there is now silence. Indeed, there has been much twitter and twaddle about the H1N1 swine flu epidemic, especially after WHO officially declared the outbreak to be a pandemic.

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