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Dominican merchants close border market over ban

Merchants in the Dominican Republic have shuttered a large border market in protest over neighboring Haiti's ban on poultry and egg imports. The Dajabon market was closed Monday seeking to pressure Haiti to drop the ban. A Dominican board says the country sells about 25 million eggs and 8 million ...

Some Charlotte area hospitals to require flu shots

A company that runs four hospitals in The Charlotte area says it will require health care workers to get flu shots. The Charlotte Observer reported (http://bit.ly/14d6zQq) that Novant Health of Winston-Salem says all employees, doctors, volunteers and vendors must get flu shots unless they get an exemption for medical or ...

Flu cases in Ohio make huge jump over past years

The number of Ohioans hospitalized with the flu since last September jumped dramatically over the previous year, but health officials say there isn't an easy explanation for the increase. Health officials say that 5,200 Ohioans were hospitalized with the flu from September last year through mid-May 18. That's up from ...

Haiti paper says authorities note human flu in DR

A Haitian newspaper reported Saturday that a government official acknowledged authorities erred when they said the neighboring Dominican Republic had an outbreak of avian flu. The daily Le Nouvelliste reported that Public Health Minister Florence Duperval Guillaume said the presence of human flu was confirmed in a meeting with authorities ...

Venezuela docs push gov on swine flu reporting

Venezuela's doctors' union is warning of a possible resurgence of swine flu in the country and is reporting at least four new deaths this week. Douglas Leon Natera is head of the Venezuelan Medical Federation. He accuses authorities of withholding information about how many have died from the virus. The ...

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Yum says KFC's sales decline in China is easing

Yum Brands says a key sales figure for China dropped 19 percent in May, as the parent company of KFC began to see signs of recovery from the double whammy of a bird flu scare and an earlier controversy over its chicken supply. The drop is an improvement from the ...

Dominican official denies report of bird flu

A Dominican official says Haiti erroneously reported that his country has an outbreak of avian flu when it cited the disease as a reason for imposing a ban this week on the import of Dominican meats, chicken, eggs and other goods. Dominican Ambassador in Haiti Ruben Silie said in a ...

Haiti bans Dominican meats, other goods due to flu

The Haitian government is banning the sale and importation of meat and other goods from the neighboring Dominican Republic following reports of cases of avian flu in that country. The advisory prohibits until further notice the importing of meat products, poultry, eggs and animals that may be carrying the avian ...

N. Ky. experiences record harsh flu season

The Northern Kentucky Independent District Health Department says the region has experienced a record "harsh" flu season. The agency says it recorded the highest number of flu cases in its history over the past season with 3,492. Eight people died. During the previous season of 2011-2012, the department recorded 284 ...

NEW TOOLS TO HUNT NEW VIRUSES

c.2013 New York Times News Service A new flu, H7N9, has killed 36 people since it was first found in China two months ago. A new virus from the SARS family has killed 22 people since it was found on the Arabian Peninsula last summer. In past years, this might ...

HEALTH AND FITNESS NEWS AND NOTES

c.2013 New York Times News Service FLU PROTECTION FOR OLDER ADULTS Age has its privileges, and a new study suggests that one of them may be immunity to some flu pandemics. In ordinary seasonal flu, people older than 65 are generally at higher risk for death. But in each of ...

China's Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization, WHO, delivers a speech during the 66th World Health Assembly at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Keystone, Jean-Christophe Bott)

WHO: Scientific red tape mars efforts vs. virus

International efforts to combat a new pneumonia-like virus that has now killed 22 people are being slowed by unclear rules and competition for the potentially profitable rights to disease samples, the head of the World Health Organization warned Thursday. Dr. Margaret Chan, in a blunt warning to the U.N. agency's ...

Alabama mystery illness solved: it's common flu

Health officials investigating a cluster of mysterious illnesses in Alabama closed their investigation Thursday after determining the illnesses were unrelated and no new bacteria or viruses were involved. The investigation involved 10 people who became sick and were admitted to hospitals in Dothan and Luverne in southeast Alabama. Two died, ...

Minn. records more than 200 flu deaths this season

Health officials say Minnesota topped 200 influenza-related deaths this flu season. In its final weekly report until next fall, the Minnesota Department of Health said Thursday there were 201 flu-related deaths during the 2012-13 influenza season. The St. Paul Pioneer Press (http://bit.ly/14DSn45) reports that's the highest annual tally in the ...

Alabama closes mystery illness probe

Alabama health officials investigating a cluster of respiratory illnesses say the total has increased to 10, but they are closing the investigation. State Health Officer Don Williamson said Thursday the cases are unrelated and all have reasonable explanations. He said health officials took extraordinary caution because of two new viruses ...

SC hospital worker rejected flu shot, gets benefit

A former South Carolina hospital worker who refused a required flu shot is entitled to receive unemployment benefits thanks to a state appeals court. The South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that Pamela Crowe's refusal to get a flu shot was reasonable under her circumstances. The court says her ...

CDC Lab results to ID deadly respiratory illness

As state and federal officials continue to investigate a cluster of serious respiratory illnesses in Alabama, one person remained hospitalized Wednesday in critical condition in the southeastern part of the state battling an unknown strain of influenza-like illness complicated by pneumonia. Two others were in other hospitals in less-dire circumstances ...

San Francisco Giants leadoff hitter Angel Pagan avoids an inside pitch against the Colorado Rockies in the first inning of a baseball game in Denver on Sunday, May 19, 2013. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Giants' Pagan leaves game with flu-like symptoms

San Francisco Giants outfielder Angel Pagan left Sunday's game at Colorado in the fifth inning because of flu-like symptoms. Pagan was replaced in center field by Andres Torres. Pagan was hitless in his only two at-bats. He has struggled with just 10 hits in his past 52 at-bats.

FILE - In this Oct. 15, 2009, file photo nurse  Colleen Goetzke, left, gives Jennifer Rose, a women's health nurse at Memorial Hospital of Burlington, Wis., an H1N1 vaccination at the hospital in Burlington, Wis. Wisconsin employers, including hospitals, nursing homes and other health care agencies, could no longer require workers to get flu shots under a bill pending in the Wisconsin Legislature.  (AP Photo/Journal Times, Gregory Shaver, File)

Wisconsin bill would ban mandatory flu shots

Wisconsin employers, including hospitals, nursing homes and other health care agencies, could no longer require workers to get flu shots under a bill pending in the Legislature. Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt, R-Fond du Lac, said he began drafting the legislation after several hospital workers and health care contractors in his district ...

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