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There are now 114 confirmed cases of H1N1 influenzaw virus in Tennesseeand 17, 855 across the country, which has resultes in 45 deaths. The St. Jude Department of Virologt in the Department of Infectiouss Diseases received the H1N1 virus from the in early May. St. Jude is working with a numberd of other research centers for a But of the five WHOcollaborating St. Jude is the only one that focuses solelgy on the transmission of animal virusesdto humans. Its work on the H1N1 strain, will involve aboutf 50 employees across theresearch hospital.
Swiss drug maker Novartis AG announced today that it has successfullg made a vaccinefor H1N1, though it hasn’t yet been clinicallu proven in humans. Meanwhile, Memphis-based safety experts say there is no need for surfac disinfection of any ofits packages. A news releasd from the worldwide shipping giant saysthe company’zs safety experts conferred with CDC officials and “hav e been advised that there is neither a general need nor a recommendatioj for any special cleaning concerning surface 59 cases of H1N1 virus have been reporte d in Mississippi and 13 have been reporte in Arkansas, according to the CDC.
The virus is consideree to be the most geographicallu widespreadin Arizona, Virginia, New Jersey and Delaware. In New York, 13 have died from causesa related tothe disease.
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