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  • CDC warns of flu getting worse in coming weeks

    CDC warns of flu getting worse in coming weeks

    THE CENTRES for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported additionally confirmed human infections of the Swine Influenza in the United States and internationally.

    30/04/2009

  • CDC announces five year Act Against Aids campaign

    CDC announces five year Act Against Aids campaign

    CDC has announced a five year communications campaign, Act Against AIDS, which has been developed to combat complacency about the HIV crisis in the United States.

    08/04/2009

  • N1H1 Influenza update

    N1H1 Influenza update

    N1H1 Influenza (Swine Flu) has a confirmed 279 cases in the United States, however, In Australia, of the 269 tested patients and 19 suspected cases, zero cases have been confirmed.

    06/05/2009

  • Rotavirus occurrence reduced by vaccine in the US

    The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported a reduction in the number of rotavirus cases in the US and believe it is due to the introduction of the vaccine RV5 in 2006.

    27/10/2009

  • US and Mexico Swine Influenza update

    US and Mexico Swine Influenza update

    THE SWINE Flu has seemingly spread across the world faster than you can say avian pandemic, but what is the actual situation?

    29/04/2009

  • Intercell begin Phase I clinical trail for IC47 vaccine

    Intercell begin Phase I clinical trail for IC47 vaccine

    INTERCELL has announced its Phase I clinical trail for bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine candidate IC47 is underway.

    08/04/2009

  • Just how prevalent is the pandemic flu?

    Epidemiologists are conducting the first surveys to monitor for antibodies to the H1N1 influenza pandemic. The results hope to solve some of the great unknowns about the pandemic regarding how many people have been, or are currently, infected.

    26/11/2009

  • US study says colorectal cancer screening practices need improvement

    A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study has found that current screening methods for colorectal cancer using the fecal occult blood tests (FOBT) are often not the appropriate choice of test.

    17/05/2010

 

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