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This article covers the chronology of the 2009 novel influenza A (H1N1) pandemic.

The 2009 flu pandemic in Europe was part of a pandemic involving a new strain of influenza, subtype H1N1. H1N1 is commonly called swine flu. The pandemic infected at least 125,550 people in Europe. There were 458 confirmed deaths in Turkey, 438…

The 2009 flu pandemic in Asia, part of an epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been commonly called swine flu, afflicted at least 394,133 people in Asia with 2,137 confirmed deaths: there were 1,035…

This article deals with the status and efforts regarding the 2009 flu pandemic by country and continent/region. As the pandemic progressed, laboratory testing and confirmation decreased. Confirmed figures for the United Kingdom, in particular, are…

This document from the World Health Organization summarizes suggestions for preventing and mitigating H1N1 in low resource communities.

This update from the World Health Organization reports that travel restrictions related to the outbreak of the influenza A(H1N1) virus are not recommended.

This update announces that the H1N1 influenza event has moved into the post-pandemic period.

This update from the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that, worldwide, H1N1 2009 virus transmission remains most intense in parts of India and in parts of the temperate southern hemisphere, particularly New Zealand and more recently in…

This video briefly depicts how the H1N1 virus can spread from person to person.

This update from the World Health Organization reports seven confirmed human cases of Swine Influenza A/H1N1 in the USA and several hundred in Mexico.
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