Swine Flu
Swine flu began sweeping the world in April 2009 with the first swine flu cases reported in the UK soon afterwards. On April 29th, the first case of swine flu was reported in the West Midlands. Several more swine flu scares have since been reported.
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THE number of people in the Midlands treated for swine flu has reached a new low. Health bosses also said there had been no further deaths among people with the H1N1 virus in the past week.Read
BIRMINGHAM’S leading health watchdog has won a national award for investigating the city’s preparedness for swine flu.Read
A FURTHER three people have died after suffering from swine flu in the West Midlands, according to the latest figures.Read
SWINE flu panic among staff is being blamed for a dip in Birmingham City Council’s performance last summer.Read
TWO people in the West Midlands have died after contracting swine flu over Christmas, the NHS said.Read
Dr William Murdoch, Clinical Director for North and East Birmingham answers your questions on the H1N1 virus. Read
Birmingham scientists have attacked the Government over how it treats swine flu victims claiming research shows Tamiflu drugs make no difference.Read
Dr William Murdoch, Clinical Director for North and East Birmingham, answers your questions on the H1N1 virus.Read
ANOTHER person has died from swine flu in the West Midlands, bringing the total number of deaths in the region to 32, it was revealed today.Read
Council bosses have decided washing hands with soap and water is the best way to beat the potentially deadly virus.Read