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Although I've only written a bit about the recent outbreak of influenza A H1N1 (swine flu), I'd encourage you to take a look at this post by Kent Newsome that discusses where to find reliable information on this topic. This...

       

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Where to Find Reliable Information on Swine Flu

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Posted on: May 2, 2009 11:26 AM, by Nick Anthis

Although I've only written a bit about the recent outbreak of influenza A H1N1 (swine flu), I'd encourage you to take a look at this post by Kent Newsome that discusses where to find reliable information on this topic. This post is particularly nice, because it gives concrete examples of some of the useful things this blogger has learned from these various sources. Granted, most of the sources he discusses are affiliated with ScienceBlogs, but that shouldn't really be surprising, given that there has been so much quality blogging here recently on the topic of swine flu (particularly by Effect Measure and Aetiology).

On a mostly unrelated note, I'd also encourage you to check out the ScienceBlogs homepage right now for another example of things that ScienceBloggers do well: taking on pseudoscience. In this case, it's the outrageous ongoing explosion of quackery at The Huffington Post.

Update: Reader Sofia has also pointed me toward Virology Blog, which appears to have a large amount of scientifically-oriented information on the topic as well.

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May I just say that your blog takes far longer to load than any other page on the internets I visit. You might want to work on that, if you have time? I'm not sure if others have that problem.

Posted by: anon | May 2, 2009 11:50 AM

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Thanks for pointing out the absurd quackery going on at the Huffington Post of late. For the most part, I enjoy reading that site, but the lunacy is spreading out from their "Wellness" BS and is starting to infect the rest of their content.

Oh, and your site loads just fine for me.

Posted by: Paul Anater | May 2, 2009 12:16 PM

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Thanks for this post. Here in Spain we have the highest number infected people. This will be very useful. Thanks again.
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Posted by: Karrasko | May 13, 2009 11:39 AM

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I read somewhere its a type of influenza and homeopathy might have some relief for it. Not too sure though.

Posted by: Seo Dubai | May 31, 2009 10:20 PM

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I must say that these days its very easy to find information however because we are swamped with all this info its hard to determine what is releiable and what is not. Your best bet in scientific journals but these can be extremly difficult to understand especially if you are not a expert in science

Posted by: nas | June 3, 2009 11:55 AM

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Not to be left out, the American Veterinary Medical Association has a page with numerous FAQs and links to cover the public health side of this zoonosis:
http://www.avma.org/public_health/influenza/new_virus/default.asp

Posted by: Meredith M. Clancy | June 5, 2009 2:30 PM

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I have one word for relief against the mutating flu virus. Ampligen.

Posted by: J. Gibbons | June 17, 2009 10:58 PM

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It is always nice to have reliable information on an illness such as this one. It seems to be spreading and everyone should just continue to keep on washing their hands! I would really like to get more information on the vaccine they just came out with for H1N1.

Posted by: Sally | October 7, 2009 6:02 PM

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