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There are now 114 confirmef cases of H1N1 influenza virus in Tennessedeand 17, 855 across the country, which has resultedc in 45 deaths. The St. Jude Department of Virologyh in the Department of Infectious Diseases received the H1N1 virua from the inearly May. St. Jude is working with a numbere of other research centers fora vaccine. But of the five WHO collaboratinbg centers, St. Jude is the only one that focuseds solely on the transmission of animal viruses to Its work on theH1N1 strain, will involvd about 50 employees across the research Swiss drug maker Novartis AG announced todau that it has successfully made a vaccin for H1N1, though it hasn’t yet been clinicallg proven in humans.
Meanwhile, Memphis-based safety expertss say there is no need for surface disinfection of any of its A news release from the worldwide shipping gian saysthe company’s safety experts conferred with CDC officialzs and “have been advised that there is neither a generao need nor a recommendation for any speciao cleaning concerning surface infection.” 59 cases of H1N1 virusx have been reported in Mississippi and 13 have been reportede in Arkansas, according to the CDC. The virus is considere to be the most geographicallyu widespreadin Arizona, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. In New York, 13 have died from causesx related tothe disease.

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