Topic: Gregory Hartl
<div id="subtitle">Bulgarian authorities say dead bird tests positive for H5N1 virus</div><div><p>A dead bird found near Bulgaria's Black Sea port of Varna has tested positive for the deadly H5N1 virus, officials said Thursday.</p><p>The ...
The World Health Organisation's emergency committee of scientists has met Tuesday to decide whether the swine flu pandemic has passed its peak, a spokesman from the health agency confirmed.The step would mark the first formal recognition that the worst is ...
The World Health Organisation said Tuesday that four people in China had reportedly suffered mild " adverse" effects after being vaccinated against swine flu.WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl told journalists that such occurrences among a sample of 39,000 people vaccinated were expected ...
WHO: Pandemic flu vaccine output will be 'substantially less' than previous maximum predictionGlobal production of swine flu vaccines will be " substantially less" than the previous maximum forecast of 94 million doses a week, the World Health Organization said Friday.The number of ...
The World Health Organization says at least 625 people have been reported dead from swine flu in the last week.The swine flu virus has caused at least 2,837 deaths since it emerged in Mexico and the United States earlier this ...
The World Health Organisation said Friday that at least 2,837 people had died from swine flu virus infections. "There are now at least 2,837 deaths attributable to pandemic H1N1," said Gregory Hartl, spokesman for the UN health agency.The data ...
The World Health Organisation is urging the planet to brace for a second wave of the swine flu pandemic as the heavily populated northern hemisphere edges towards the cooler season when flu thrives. "The WHO is still mobilised and worried," spokesman Gregory ...
The World Health Organisation on Wednesday said it was asking countries that took " significantly different" measures to combat swine flu, such as restricting international travel, to justify their actions. "Countries adopting measures which are significantly different or which interfere with international traffic ...
The World Health Organisation said Monday it has not made any recommendations against travel during the swine flu outbreak, while some 40 cases have now been reported in the United States. "WHO did not recommend any travel restrictions, we need to be ...
The World Health Organization has called an emergency meeting of experts Saturday to consider declaring an international public health emergency over the swine flu outbreak believed to have killed dozens of people in Mexico and sickened at least seven in the U ...