Nancy Houser | January 1, 2010
In the small suburban town of New York called Bedford Hills, a 13-year old mixed-breed neutered male dog gained notoriety by becoming the first dog to be affected by the Influenza A virus in the U.S., more commonly known as Swine Flu. It was also diagnosed with pneumonia. On the mend now, the dog has become well [...]
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Nancy Houser | November 10, 2009
“A cat in Iowa has tested positive for the 2009 H1N1 swine flu influenza virus, state officials confirmed this morning, marking the first time a cat has been diagnosed with this strain of influenza.
The cat, which has recovered, is believed to have caught the virus from someone in the household who was sick with H1N1. [...]
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Nancy Houser | November 3, 2009
Not too long ago a dog was banned from a nursing home because the owner was told it can carry the H1N1 virus. Even though the CDC has informed everyone that the dog cannot carry the swine flu virus, there is no data to support where or not someone can catch it by touching a [...]
Category: SWINE FLU IN DOGS |
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Nancy Houser | September 30, 2009
With 26 states reporting widespread influenza activity presently in September, it is reported by CDC that this widespread activity is very unusual for that particular month. And not only are dog owners worried about obtaining the H1N1 Swine Flu, but are beginning to be concerned about the current condition of the N3N8 Dog Influenza in [...]
Category: Dog Health Problems, dog research |
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Nancy Houser | August 24, 2009
According to World Health Organization (WHO) documents, all health workers, healthy young adults ranging from ages 15-to-49 years of age, healthy children, and pregnant women are now the targeted recipients of the global upcoming swine flu vaccine efforts as compared to a previous 1999 SAFE suggestion which consisted of different priority groups.
At an advisory group [...]
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Nancy Houser | August 21, 2009
According to Professor Joe Cummins and Dr. Mae-Wan Ho, who recently submitted a report to Chief Medical Officer of the UK, Sir Liam Donaldson, and the United States Food and Drugs Administration, the developing vaccines for the swine flu are considered much more deadly than the swine flu itself. With the virus jumping borders between [...]
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Nancy Houser | August 21, 2009
Today the swine flu has gone public within the global epidemic community by transferring to birds. We had announced earlier (Swine Flu Beginning to Mutate in Germany) that WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan feared the swine flu would mix with the bird flu virus for a more deadly form of the disease – even though [...]
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Nancy Houser | August 19, 2009
#1 – The vaccine production was “rushed” and the vaccine has never been tested on humans. Do you like to play guinea pig for Big Pharma? If so, line up for your swine flu vaccine this fall…
#2 – Swine flu vaccines contain dangerous adjuvants that cause an inflammatory response in the body. This is why [...]
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