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2. Swine flu vaccination rates vary wildly from state to state
3. Swine flu danger appears to be ebbing
4. Number of swine flu cases in the U.S. reaches 57 million
5. Swine flu is still spreading; though transmission has slowed, a normal outbreak would be ending, officials say
6. First case of swine flu in a dog confirmed
7. One H1N1 dose may be all kids need; an Australian study finds immunity in 90% of children after a single dose,doctors here still advise tww
8. Swine flu vaccine plentiful in the U.S
9. 800,000 doses of swine flu vaccine recalled
10. Swine flu linked to serious respiratory disease
11. H1N1 vaccine availability has doubled in two weeks; 38 million doses have arrived, and 8 million more are expected in days,in 48 states, flu activity is widespread
12. Obesity puts swine flu sufferers at greater risk, study suggests
13. H1N1 kills 19 more children; for the swine flu vaccine, 'the gap between supply and demand is closing,' the CDC reports
14. CDC gives new swine flu numbers
15. CDC says flu predictions are often futile
16. H1N1 vaccine supply falls short; production is running behind, the CDC says,in Mexico, response to the outbreak is more muted than in spring
17. Swine flu affects 'virtually the entire country,' CDC expert says
18. Flu season is off to an early start; outpatient visits for influenza symptoms are above normal all over the U.S., except in New England
19. Seasonal flu shot better than nasal spray for adults, study finds
20. One dose of swine flu vaccine may be enough
21. Swine flu could kill hundreds of thousands in U.S. if vaccine fails, CDC says: as much as 40% of the workforce could be affected during the peak of a pandemic, health officials say, noting low resistance to the H1N1 virus and its persistence through the summer months
22. H1N1 'swine' flu has infected an estimated 1 million in U.S.: the virus is also spreading rapidly through the Southern Hemisphere,a French company announces large-scale production of a vaccine
23. H1N1 hits healthcare workers; the flu virus has been contracted by at least 81 in the U.S., half of whom were infected at work, the CDC says
24. Swine flu declaration will speed work on vaccine: but scientists have encountered problems along the way, so doses of an H1N1 vaccine will not be available before fall, experts say
25. Swine flu pandemic declared by World Health Organization: the H1N1 virus is spreading in distinct regions of the globe, but the WHO says the pandemic is only 'moderate in severity' and cautions against overreaction by the public
26. Officials debate production of H1N1 vaccine: the effort would sharply reduce the amount of seasonal flu vaccine that can be developed, seasonal flu kills tens of thousands annually
27. U.S. eases flu guidelines for schools: Campus closures are no longer encouraged. a Texas woman is the first U.S. citizen to die from the H1N1 flu outbreak
28. Swine flu threat appears to be easing, officials say: Mexico's health minister says the H1N1 outbreak is receding, the head of the CDC suggests the virus is not as dangerous as feared
29. U.S., California boost efforts on swine flu
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