The Who Profile
| Full Name: | The Who - Contact The Who |
| Birth Name: | The Detours |
| Date of Birth: | 1964 |
| Place of Birth: | London, England |
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The Independent - Found 10 hours ago
The WHO also highlighted signs of "increasing and active transmission" of pandemic influenza virus across Northern and Eastern Europe...
A/H1N1 influenza death toll rises over 6,000, says WHO - People's Daily Online
WHO says pandemic flu on rise in China, Japan - Bdnews24.com
Global swine flu toll passes 6,000 mark: WHO - Tehran Times
Swine flu death toll passes 6000 - NEWS.com.au
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The IndependentRed Orbit - Found Nov. 6, 2009
... was to discuss the increasing national ICT competitiveness through universal broadband access and was attended by the who's who of the nation...
Frost & Sullivan: Capitalize on the Emerging Broadband Opportunities ... - TMC Net
Frost & Sullivan: Capitalize on the Emerging Broadband Opportunities ... - Globe Investor
Frost & Sullivan: Capitalize on the Emerging Broadband Opportunities ... - Houston Chronicle
Frost & Sullivan: Capitalize on the Emerging Broadband Opportunities ... - Interest!ALERT
Explore AllReuters - Found Nov. 6, 2009
... hosts, and that the potential exists for novel influenza viruses to be generated in animals other than swine," the WHO said. The Geneva-based...
Animals need to be closely watched for flu - Reuters
Animals Need to Be Closely Watched for Flu - ABC News
WHO calls for 'close' watch on flu in farmers, animals - AFP via Yahoo!
Animals need to be monitored for flu - Irish Times
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ReutersReuters - Found Nov. 6, 2009
The ECDC's global toll showed 6,005 fatal cases of H1N1 have been reported. The WHO, which updates its figures weekly, said on Thursday 5,712...
Seasonal Flu May Hit Europe After H1N1: Experts - ABC News
Swine flu 'could kill 40,000' in Europe - ITN
European death rate from virus could match seasonal flu, says expert - Irish Times
Swine flu 'could kill 40,000' in Europe - Irish Times
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Reuters IndiaTime - Found Nov. 6, 2009
"Politicians are aggravating the situation by making so much noise," she tells TIME. In addition, Glenn Thomas, a spokesman for the WHO team...
Ukraine Swine-Flu Panic: H1N1 Crisis or Political Ploy? - Time
Swine Flu Panic in Ukraine: Crisis or Political Ploy? - Time
Prime minister changes take on flu shots - Ukrainian Journal
Parliament speaker blames flue epidemic on Tymoshenko government - Ukrainian Journal
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TimeReuters - Found Nov. 6, 2009
The WHO's top flu expert Keiji Fukuda said on Thursday that pandemic vaccines given to millions of people had proved to be "very safe...
H1N1 is now world's dominant flu virus, WHO says - CNN
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ReutersMediLexicon - Found Nov. 7, 2009
Global Program and co-author of the introductory article in the special edition. Steele started his work on the article while at the WHO's...
CNN - Found Nov. 5, 2009
... the World Health Organization said Thursday. In a weekly update, the WHO's point person on the H1N1 virus, Dr. Keiji Fukuda, also warned the...
WHO: H1N1 is the dominant flu virus globally - CNN
WHO: H1N1 is world's dominant flu virus - CNN
On Campus: UF Leads Charge Against Swine Flu Vac. - ABC News
Two further NI swine flu deaths - BBC
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Global TVABC News - Found Nov. 5, 2009
... he told journalists in Geneva, where the U.N. health agency is based. Climate also complicates things, according to the WHO official, who said...
Millions face health care squeeze in Sudan: WHO - AFP via Yahoo!
The New Republic: Fire Our Darfur Envoy Now - NPR
Sudan violence masks huge health needs - WHO - Scientific American
Sudan violence masks huge health needs: WHO - Reuters via Yahoo!
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Scientific AmericanReuters - Found Nov. 5, 2009
However, the WHO has yet to receive some 200 million vaccine doses donated by 11 countries, which are intended for distribution in 95 poor...
H1N1 is now world's dominant flu virus, WHO says - CNN
Global swine flu toll passes 6,000 mark: WHO - AFP via Yahoo!
WHO says pandemic flu on rise in China, Japan - Reuters via Yahoo!
WHO: Swine flu virus is top strain worldwide - PhysOrg.com
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