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Swine Flu: Latest in depth news on swine flu (swine influenza A H1N1) virus outbreaks worldwide, swine flu symptoms and prevention amid warnings that UK cases could top 100,000 a day.

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Swine flu outbreak may 'lead to cuts in services'

The cost of tackling the swine flu outbreak may force one in six NHS trusts to cut other services, it has been claimed.

06 May 2010

Swine flu will be back in winter

Swine flu will return in the winter and thousands of people could become infected, scientists have warned.

22 Apr 2010

Health warnings and the danger of crying 'wolf' too often

Doctor's Diary:Following the scare over Sars, three enquiries are now looking at the 'pandemic' warnings for swine flu.

19 Apr 2010

Swine flu: vaccine 'did not trigger potentially deadly neurological condition'

Fears that the swine flu vaccine would trigger a potentially deadly neurological condition were unfounded, according to a new study.

14 Apr 2010

Nobody likes a smart alec, so I'll gloat quietly

The swine flu panic has subsided - just as Terry Wogan predicted

10 Apr 2010

Record number of patients in hospital with flu last year: official data

Seven times more hospital beds were filled with flu sufferers last year than in 2008 as England battled against swine flu, it has emerged.

09 Apr 2010

Swine flu vaccine orders cancelled

Orders for 100 million doses of swine flu vaccine have been cancelled, it has been announced.

06 Apr 2010

Swine flu spread by jet-setting private school children, expert claims

Swine flu in Britain was partially spread by rich public school children returning from exotic holidays, a leading expert on flu pandemics has claimed.

20 Mar 2010

Swine flu may return next winter

Swine flu is likely to return next winter, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

18 Feb 2010

Flu jab for the elderly may be a waste of time: review of evidence

Flu vaccinations for the elderly may be a waste of time as there is little evidence they do any good, a major review has found.

17 Feb 2010

NHS flu line being switched off in sign outbreak is over

The swine flu phone line and website will be turned off next week in a sign that the outbreak in Britain is largely over.

04 Feb 2010

Was swine flu ever a real threat?

With one scientist alleging a WHO 'conspiracy', Mark Honigsbaum asks if H1N1 could have been handled differently.

02 Feb 2010

Swine flu: High risk groups 'should still be vaccinated'

High risk groups should still be vaccinated against swine flu, officials have warned, as they announced that 390 people have now died after contracting the virus.

22 Jan 2010

Swine flu information

Swine flu information

Latest advice on swine flu causes, prevention, symptoms and treatment.

Swine flu advice

Swine flu prevention

Preventing the spread of germs is the best way to slow swine flu.

Swine Flu explained

Swine flu: How the virus works and prevention

How the virus works

A swine flu pandemic could affect up to half the population.

swine flu symptoms

Swine flu symptoms

The symptoms of swine flu are very similar to those of ordinary flu.

more on Swine Flu

Half of schoolchildren in some areas had swine flu: government scientists

Up to half of children in some areas have had swine flu even though they may not have shown symptoms, government scientists have found.

21 Jan 2010

Swine flu was a textbook case of a scare

Swine flu corresponds to the classic "beneficial crisis" model, says Christopher Booker.

16 Jan 2010

How to avoid flu

There's no modern miracle for avoiding flu, says Lucy Atkins.

13 Jan 2010

GSK agrees to cuts in swine flu drug orders

Reductions in swine flu drug orders may cost pharmaceuticals group GlaxoSmithKline up to £300m.

13 Jan 2010

Swine flu vaccines offloaded

Ministers are preparing to offload millions of unwanted swine flu vaccines, it has emerged, as officials predicted that there will be no third wave of the pandemic this winter.

09 Jan 2010

'At-risk' Scots face swine flu vaccination programme backlog

Less than half of Scots deemed most at risk from swine flu have been vaccinated, despite ministers promising all would be offered help by the end of 2009.

01 Jan 2010

Health preview of 2010

Spending could dominate debates over health – especially in an election year.

31 Dec 2009

Father drops swine flu jab legal battle

A nine-year-old girl at the centre of a legal dispute over the swine flu jab, will not be forced to have the injection, after her father dropped the case.

23 Dec 2009

Health review of 2009

Swine flu swept the world, hospitals were mired in scandal and NHS funding was once again an issue.

18 Dec 2009

Natural swine flu defence found

A previously unknown natural defence against swine flu and other viruses has been discovered which could lead to new treatments.

18 Dec 2009

Anatomy of a flu pandemic so far

The first flu pandemic of the 21st century, swine flu, has been less deadly than feared but has taken an unusually high toll among the world's young, leaving thousands dead.

16 Dec 2009

Swine flu: giving young children one dose of vaccine 'may not protect them'

Plans to give young children just one dose of the swine flu vaccine may not be enough to protect them against the pandemic, two new studies suggest.

16 Dec 2009

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