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A new study of pandemic H1N1 cases in Mexico shows that young people are most susceptible to getting the disease, but death rates are highest among older people who become... More »
Sudbury Star - Nov. 12, 2009
Older People at Greater Risk of Swine Flu Death
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11 (HealthDay News) -- A study of H1N1 swine flu in Mexico finds that while babies and people under the age of 40 are most likely to get sick, elderly people... More »
National Womens Health Information Center - Nov. 12, 2009
Older People at Greater Risk of Swine Flu Death
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11 (HealthDay News) -- A study of H1N1 swine flu in Mexico finds that while babies and people under the age of 40 are most likely to get sick, elderly people... More »
US News - Nov. 12, 2009
Analysis Of Mexican Swine Flu Cases: Higher Risk Of...
An article published Online First and in a future edition of The Lancet reports that a study of Mexican swine flu cases shows that infants and people aged 39 years and under... More »
Medical News Today - Nov. 12, 2009
Older People at Greater Risk of Swine Flu Death
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11 (HealthDay News) -- A study of H1N1 swine flu in Mexico finds that while babies and people under the age of 40 are most likely to get sick, elderly people... More »
Health Day - Nov. 11, 2009
Mexico: Highest H1N1 deaths in elderly
10.3 percent died of H1N1. The study also found that the risk of infection was lowered in those who had been vaccinated for seasonal influenza, but delaying treatment or the... More »
UPI - Nov. 12, 2009
Older people at greater risk of H1N1death
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11 (HealthDay News) -- A study of H1N1 swine flu in Mexico finds that while babies and people under the age of 40 are most likely to get sick, elderly people... More »
KNDO KNDU - Nov. 12, 2009
Swine flu: Youngest likeliest to be infected, study confirms
New data from Mexico, the epicentre of the swine flu pandemic, has confirmed that young people are most at risk of catching the A(H1N1) virus but elderly patients are most at... More »
The Independent - Nov. 12, 2009
Older People at Greater Risk of Swine Flu Death
A study of H1N1 swine flu in Mexico finds that while babies and people under the age of 40 are most likely to get sick, elderly people have the highest death rates. The... More »
Atlanta Journal And Constitution - Nov. 11, 2009
More young people get H1N1 flu, but mortality highest in...
MEXICO CITY - A new study of pandemic H1N1 cases in Mexico shows that young people are most susceptible to getting the disease, but death rates are highest among older people... More »
Metronews - Nov. 11, 2009
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