La gripe H1N1 o H1N1 humana es un subtipo de Influenzavirus tipo A del virus de la gripe, perteneciente a la familia de los Orthomyxoviridae.
Definición de H1N1 más completo

In lieu of my recent battle with the old H1N1, we have decided to compile a list of deadly viruses that could blow the swine flu off of this planet. We'd like to see the CDC deal with any of these.
It was a year ago that the term "H1N1" entered the American consciousness, stamped in 72-point tabloid type. Yet catastrophe never came, and the total U.S. death toll from H1N1 was considerably smaller than the number of people who are estimated to die each year from the regular, seasonal flu. So, was H1N1 much ado about nothing?
With the increased concern for the H1N1 flu, much debate has developed as to whether nannies and babysitter should be required to get the H1N1 flu vaccine. Parents feel its necessary for the safety of their child, while caregivers argue against it. Should caregivers be required to get the H1N1 flu vaccine?
In September 2009, news stories reported that researchers in Canada had found an increased risk of pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1) influenza in people who had previously been vaccinated against seasonal influenza. Their research, consisting of four different studies, has now undergone further scientific peer ...
As the H1N1 flu virus spreads at breakneck speed, a team of scientists is close behind. The researchers are watching its evolution through a cutting-edge technology in hopes of answering the question: Where did it come from -and where is it going?
A national campaign to inoculate tens of millions of Americans against H1N1 influenza began Monday, with health care workers in Indiana and Tennessee targeted as the first recipients, federal health authorities said.
Trials for an H1N1 vaccine begin two days earlier than expected.
We have learned, for example, that one basic assumption about pandemics was wrong: You don't need a radical mutation in a flu virus to produce a pandemic. All you need is enough change within a surface protein for a new strain to blow past acquired immunity and blaze around the world, as this one did.
Until this week, many veterinarians asserted that it was a myth that house cats could catch the deadly H1N1 flu from their owners.
Scientists have found that acidic ozone water can deactivate H1N1 viruses very effectively, offering a promising disinfectant for the millions of people trying to avoid the disease.
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