RSSArchive for November, 2009

Global Death Rate from Swine Flu Slowing

Global Death Rate from Swine Flu Slowing

According to the data from the WHO 6,250 people have died in the H1N1 swine flu pandemic worldwide, and some 206 countries are caught up in its sweep. According to this AFP report, the death rate now appears to be slowing down as per a statement issued by WHO. Meanwhile in India the Swine flu [...]

First Swine Flu Vaccines in India by December

First Swine Flu Vaccines in India by December

According to a report published in the Hindustan Times 4 million H1N1 Swine Flu vaccines are to be imported into India and of those, the first batch will reach India in December. The first priority for vaccination will be given to those medical workers in hospitals who will come into direct contact with infected patients [...]

World Bank Grants Extension of Aid to India in view of Swine Flu Pandemic

World Bank Grants Extension of Aid to India in view of Swine Flu Pandemic

The World Bank (WB) has granted an extension and grant-in-aid to India for implementation of the Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) in some states, including Maharashtra due to the ongoing swine flu pandemic in the country according to this Times of India report. In 2004, the World Bank had approved $68 million for India to [...]

Cipla Swine Flu Drug Antiflu Prequalified by WHO

Cipla Swine Flu Drug Antiflu Prequalified by WHO

One of India’s leading pharma companies, Cipla has launched their version of Tamiflu, (the formulation Oseltamivir that is used to treat the H1N1 Swine flu virus) . Cipla’s anti swine flu drug is called Antiflu. According to company officials this is the only flu medicine from India that has been ‘prequalified’ by the WHO. “We [...]

Swine Flu Impacting Tourism in Country

Swine Flu Impacting Tourism in Country

There are a number of factors that impact tourism in India and the factors that impact it negatively are the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks of last year and the H1N1 Swine flu pandemic. This is the view of the Union Tourism Minister Kumari Shelja. “Owing to the terror attack on Mumbai, subsequent Swine flu scare [...]

India’s Swine Flu Death Toll Crosses 500 Mark

India’s Swine Flu Death Toll Crosses 500 Mark

Yesterday, as many as 17 deaths were reported as having been caused by the H1N1 Swine flu virus, and 15 of those were reported from the North Western state of Rajasthan. So India’s swine flu death toll has now crossed 500, and stands at 502. 95 new cases of people testing positive for swine flu [...]

Zydus First in Swine Flu Clinical Trials in India

Zydus First in Swine Flu Clinical Trials in India

The first Indian company to file for clinical trial protocol for H1N1 Swine flu vaccine with the Drug Controller General is pharmaceutical company Zydus. This is not the only Ahmedabad company that is developing a Swine flu vaccine, another Gujarat company, Cadila is also developing a vaccine against the H1N1 Virus. In addition, there are [...]

Global Swine Flu Toll 6000, 199 Countries Affected

Global Swine Flu Toll 6000, 199 Countries Affected

The World Health Organisation has said that the global death toll from the H1N1 Swine flu pandemic has crossed the 6000 mark and reached at least 6,071 as on November 1. Countries all over the world, 199 to be precise have come within the ambit of the Swine flu pandemic. Central America and Latin America [...]

Spicy Indian Curries keep Swine Flu at bay

Spicy Indian Curries keep Swine Flu at bay

According to Russian doctors eating hot and spicy Indian curries could help strengthen immunity and keep the H1N1 Swine flu virus at bay. Apparently this can prevent Swine flu as well as other common ailments such as cough and cold. “You can strengthen immunity by consuming spicy foods like curries, as spices like turmeric, ginger [...]

Woman Reinfected with Swine Flu

Woman Reinfected with Swine Flu

This Times of India article reports the incidence of a woman contracting the H1N1 Swine flu virus, then undergoing treatment for it and being cured and then once again testing positive for the infection. This is the case of a 35-year-old housewife from Nana Varacha, near Surat Gujarat who was admitted to hospital in the [...]