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The second key finding relates to deployment of flu vaccines when they arrive late and in small quantities when confronting a novel flu virus, as with H1N1 in 2009.
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Novel influenza A (H1N1), also called swine flu, is a novel influenza virus that caused its first illness in Mexico in 2009.
A novel influenza A (H1N1) or Swine flu has recently emerged from Mexico causing the first pandemic of the century [ 1, 2].
Since late April ,2009, a novel influenza virus A (H1N1), generally referred to as the "swine flu," has spread around the globe and infected hundreds of thousands of people.
A 20-year-old woman's novel flu infection first came to the attention of Taiwanese health authorities just 2 weeks after the region had identified its first H7N9 case in a patient who had recently traveled to China's outbreak area for work.
The European commission is calling it the "novel flu virus", which as a description is accurate but will also become redundant as time passes.
It was thrown together in a hurry, only aimed to protect against one strain of influenza, and arrived on the market well after the novel flu virus had gained a foothold in the general population.
In May 2009, the U.S. Department of Agriculture USDAannouncedced a $1.5 million surveillance program to look for novel flu strains in pigs.
But it was not until April 17 that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified the cause as a novel swine flu virus.
Taiwan calls it "new flu", the European commission uses "novel flu virus" and the World Health Organisation "Influenza A (H1N1)".
It also says that the European Commission has "been calling it "novel flu", replacing the word "swine" to avoid prompting a fall in demand for pork and bacon".
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