Infection caused by any one of several types of swine influenza viruses.
1The World Health Organisation declared an H1N1 influenza epidemic on June 11.
2The World Health Organisation declared an H1N1 influenza pandemic on June 11.
3Conclusions: No cases of transplant-related H1N1 influenza transmission were demonstrated in this series.
4None of the 13 recipients developed suspected or confirmed H1N1 influenza.
5A third case of H1N1 influenza has been confirmed in Ireland, it emerged tonight.
6There was variable use of antiviral chemoprophylaxis and screening of recipients for H1N1 influenza.
7The concentrations of all three anaphylatoxins were significantly enhanced by 2009 H1N1 influenza infection.
8The emergence of the pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza virus has become a world-wide health concern.
9Objective: To evaluate associations between laboratory-confirmed 2009 H1N1 influenza infection and obstetric and neonatal outcomes.
10Here we present the crystal structure of neuraminidase from the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza strain.
11-Vaccine production for seasonal flu and H1N1 influenza.
12Objectives: Although usually mild, 2009 H1N1 Influenza has caused up to 6000 deaths in the US.
13In 2009, WHO declared a pandemic for the H1N1 influenza, more commonly known as swine flu.
14Microthrombi were reported more frequently in both patients with COVID-19 and SARS as compared to H1N1 influenza.
15Context and objective: Maine implemented a statewide pre-K through 12-school vaccination program during the 2009-2010 H1N1 influenza pandemic.
16Kenya said it had detected its first case of the new H1N1 influenza virus on Monday as did Nepal.
Translations for h1n1 influenza