Direct immunofluorescence assay (DFA) unreliable in H1N1 testing in critically ill patients, study finds
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010DOH to monitor A(H1N1) infections as classes start in June
Wary of a possible onslaught of the Influenza A(H1N1) virus that infected thousands last year, the Department of Health is gearing up to monitor a possible second wave of infections, especially during the opening of classes this June.
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20. A day of prayers as teacher dies of H1N1
MALACCA: Students and school authorities of SM Cheng, who were busy preparing for Teachers Day, will now hold special prayers instead after one of their teachers died of Influenza A(H1N1).
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Direct immunofluorescence assay (DFA) unreliable in H1N1 testing in critically ill patients, study finds
Direct immunofluorescence assay (DFA) testing for H1N1 influenza (“swine flu”) is unreliable in ICU patients, according to a new study. Multiple methods exist for diagnosing influenza, but data on the utility and accuracy of these tests for H1N1 are still emerging, given the relatively recent onset of the epidemic.
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