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Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-19

Swine flu shots available at 14 N.J. Wal-Marts

...reschedule appointments.) Meanwhile yesterday, both states reported some of the highest one-week death counts from influenza, which is widely assumed to be swine flu. Officials said the statistics did not mean the disease was worsening. The...

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-18

Six die of swine flu in New Jersey

...The deaths are not an indication of an increase in the severity or prevalence of H1N1 in New Jersey but are a reminder that influenza is a serious disease and can cause serious complications," Susan Walsh, deputy commissioner in the Department of Health...

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-17

Swine flu vaccine clinics scheduled in Montco

...health-care and emergency-medical-services workers; all people 6 months through 24 years old; people 25 through 64 who have underlying medical conditions that put them at risk of complications from influenza. - Don Sapatkin

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-17

Swine flu vaccine clinics scheduled in Montco

...health-care and emergency-medical-services workers; all people 6 months through 24 years old; people 25 through 64 who have underlying medical conditions that put them at risk of complications from influenza. - Don Sapatkin

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-16

Swine flu vaccine clinics scheduled in Montco

...health-care and emergency-medical-services workers; all people 6 months through 24 years old; people 25 through 64 who have underlying medical conditions that put them at risk of complications from influenza. - Don Sapatkin

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-13

Swine flu cases show signs of decline

...electronic tracking of flu cases in 2003," said Stacy Kriedeman, press secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Health. "Influenza is one of the most unpredictable viruses out there, so we don't know what this virus will do in the coming weeks." ...

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-12

Ill this fall? Maybe it wasn't swine flu after all

...the way they do "surveillance" for influenza, based on samplings of doctor diagnoses...checks for them whenever it tests for influenza and other viruses. Rhinovirus - named...all believed what we were seeing was influenza," said Coffin, speaking both as a...

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-11

FDA approves Glaxo flu vaccine for use in U.S.

...said it had signed an agreement with the World Health Organization to donate 50 million doses of its adjuvanted pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine to WHO to distribute in developing countries. Glaxo is working with WHO and health authorities to start shipping...

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-08

Social media explored as tool for health experts

...organizations to learn how to use new media effectively "so they can be the authoritative voice" on their issues. The H1N1 influenza - swine flu - pandemic could serve as an example of what to do and what to avoid. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control...

Article | Inquirer posted 2009-11-05

Signs that swine flu may be easing in Phila. region

...high. The percentage of specimens testing positive for influenza at a sampling of laboratories in the extended Philadelphia...point, we are still seeing quite a significant amount of influenza in Philadelphia," said Laurel Edelman, vice president for...

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Clinical Coordinator

Company: Hackettstown Regional Medical Center
Location: Hackettstown
Date: 2009-11-10