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COCIRCULACIÓN DE VIRUS INFLUENZA A 2009 (H1N1) Y OTROS SUBTIPOS AL 15 MAYO 2010 (SE 19). VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS 2009 Frecuencia /semana epidemiológica, Argentina. VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS 2010 Frecuencia /semana epidemiológica, Argentina (Informe 02/06/2010). 10 casos (0,25%).
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COCIRCULACIÓN DE VIRUS INFLUENZA A 2009 (H1N1) Y OTROS SUBTIPOS AL 15 MAYO 2010 (SE 19)
VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS 2009Frecuencia /semana epidemiológica, Argentina
VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS 2010Frecuencia /semana epidemiológica, Argentina(Informe 02/06/2010) 10 casos (0,25%)
VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS EN < 5 AÑOS, Argentina, 2010(Informe 02/06/2010) 4 casos
VIRUS RESPIRATORIOS EN > 5 AÑOS, Argentina, 2010(Informe 02/06/2010) 6 casos
INFLUENZA A H1N1 2009: Resistencia a los inhibidores de la neuraminidasa • Oseltamivir 292 cepas, 82 en América 98 en Europa 111 en Región del Pacífico (sustitución H275Y, neuraminidasa) • Zanamivir 1 cepa con sensibilidad disminuida (mutación AA223, neuraminidasa) WHO. Flu update, 02 junio 2010. http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/oseltamivirresistant201006
INFLUENZA A H1N1 2009: Resistencia a los inhibidores de la neuraminidasa WHO. Flu update, 02 junio 2010. http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/oseltamivirresistant201006
INFLUENZA A H1N1 2009: muertes en niños < 5 años (n=42), al 29/10/2009 Hertlein C, et al. 47th Annual MeetingIDSA 2009.
Swine flu pandemic review panel seeks access to confidential documents between WHO and drug companies • John Zarocostas • BMJ 2010;340(7757):c2792 • Former Roche employee questions marketing of oseltamivir to businesses • Andrew Jack • BMJ 2010;340:c2805 29 mayo 2010
Published 3 June 2010, doi:10.1136/bmj.c2912Cite this as: BMJ 2010;340:c2912 Feature Conflicts of Interest WHO and the pandemic flu "conspiracies" Deborah Cohen, features editor, BMJ, Philip Carter, journalist, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, London Published 3 June 2010, doi:10.1136/bmj.c2947Cite this as: BMJ 2010;340:c2947 Editorials Conflicts of interest and pandemic flu WHO must act now to restore its credibility, and Europe should legislate
WHO Director-General’s letter to BMJ editors Below you will find a copy of the letter Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) sent to the editors of the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in reference to their article on conflicts of interest at the WHO. To the Editors, In the editorial accompanying the feature on conflicts of interest at WHO, the author notes that it is “almost certainly true” that the mildness of the H1N1 pandemic, compared with the severity long expected from a virus like H5N1, has contributed to the current critical scrutiny of WHO’s decisions. As the editorial further states, this reality does not make it wrong to ask hard questions………