‘Influenza’ Articles at British Columbia Respiratory Therapy

H1N1 Critical Illness Mostly Affects Young Patients and Is Often Fatal
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H1N1 Critical Illness Mostly Affects Young Patients and Is Often Fatal

October 12, 2009 — H1N1 critical illness mostly affects young patients and is often fatal, according to the results of …Read the Rest

Explore flu trends – Canada (from Google)
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Explore flu trends – Canada (from Google)

Google.org has an interesting site devoted to following flu trends. You can chart by “National” or by “Province. Google Flu …Read the Rest

Increase Influenza Testing of Hospitalized Severe Respiratory Illness
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Increase Influenza Testing of Hospitalized Severe Respiratory Illness

For Fraser Health: A.  Context Identification and investigation of hospitalized cases of influenza is needed to assess the effect of …Read the Rest

Instructions for NP swabs
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Instructions for NP swabs

A.  Context Identification and investigation of hospitalized cases of influenza is needed to assess the effect of Swine-origin influenza A/H1N1 …Read the Rest

Research Scientists Discover How Flu Damages Lung Tissue
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Research Scientists Discover How Flu Damages Lung Tissue

Research Scientists Discover How Flu Damages Lung Tissue: “A protein in influenza virus that helps it multiply also damages lung …Read the Rest

WHO May Raise Swine Flu Threat Level to Full-Scale Pandemic
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WHO May Raise Swine Flu Threat Level to Full-Scale Pandemic

The World Health Organization is convening a meeting of its emergency committee on pandemic influenza today to seek its advice …Read the Rest

Cochrane Reviews of Prevention and Treatment of Influenza
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Cochrane Reviews of Prevention and Treatment of Influenza

View Swine Map Wiley InterScience: Reference Work: The Cochrane Library 2009, Issue 2: “There are several Cochrane reviews of the …Read the Rest

Exhaled Air Dispersion During Oxygen Delivery Via a Simple Oxygen Mask*
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Exhaled Air Dispersion During Oxygen Delivery Via a Simple Oxygen Mask*

Abstract Background: Pneumonia viruses such as influenza may potentially spread by airborne transmission. We studied the dispersion of exhaled air through a simple …Read the Rest

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