SWINE
New flu, old lessons
It feels as if we've been here before: New type of influenza is identified, virus begins to spread, public health officials sound the alarm. This time it's influenza A (H3N2), which apparently is bei...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 10:21 AM
'Ban the Bug' campaign set
Health officials say that since H1N1 flu vaccinations are available at most clinics, pharmacies and other locations, most Minnesotans should get vaccinated. H1N1 flu, also known as swine flu, vaccinat...
Posted on 1/9/10 at 12:56 AM
Swine Flu
Americas's pork producers. Is pork safe ? Can you get H1N1 flu from pigs ? Get the facts about pork at www.factsaboutpork.com or call 1-800-EAT-PORK....
Posted on 5/6/09 at 4:35 PM
MPCA seeks comments on environmental assessment of Long Prairie swine facility
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is inviting public comment on an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) for a proposed total confinement swine facility in Todd County 11 miles west of Long Prairie.July 26, 2012
Whatever happened to H1N1?
It’s been months since we’ve heard anything about the H1N1 virus, more popularly and incorrectly known as the swine flu.By Jana Hollingsworth , January 01, 2011
Warning issued over H1N1 flu scams
Relying on reports from online security experts, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Minnesota and North Dakota is warning consumers to be on the lookout for fraudulent e-mails and websites trying to take advantage of the current swine flu H1N1 outbreak.May 29, 2009
State settles in for swine flu fight
State health officials are tweaking their H1N1 swine influenza guidelines as Minnesota settles in for an unpredictable flu fight that could last months.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , May 06, 2009
State settles in for swine flu fight
State health officials are tweaking their H1N1 swine influenza guidelines as Minnesota settles in for an unpredictable flu fight that could last months.By Scott Wente , May 05, 2009
State investigates eight more probable cases of swine flu
Some Minnesotans expressed concern about whether migrant workers’ families are more susceptible to swine flu, even before nine probable state cases were reported.By Scott Wente , May 02, 2009
Warning issued over swine flu scams
Playing off of the swine flu outbreak, scammers are creating their own epidemic of spam e-mails.May 02, 2009
Second H1N1 swine flu case suspected
A second probable Minnesota H1N1 swine flu case is being investigated.By Don Davis , May 01, 2009
'Swine' not appropriate name
Southwestern Minnesota pork producers asked local school leaders to watch their wording when discussing the current influenza outbreak.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , May 01, 2009
County board briefed on flu threat
The number of human cases of swine flu infection is constantly changing. On Tuesday morning, when Douglas County Public Health Director Sandy Tubbs gave a brief update to the Douglas County commissioners, the number of confirmed cases in the nation was at about 50.By Celeste Beam , May 01, 2009
Health, school leaders plan for swine flu: Case confirmed near St. Cloud
Minnesota is prepared to respond to a swine flu outbreak, state health leaders say, but its first confirmed case was a “wake-up call.” Public health leaders attempted to reassure Minnesotans Wednesday that a well-rehearsed pandemic response plan is in place.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , May 01, 2009
Centers for Disease Control says eating pork is safe
With the recent outbreak of the 2009 H1N1 flu virus, or swine virus, consumers are concerned about the safety of eating pork.April 30, 2009
Health officials respond to new swine flu threat
State and local public health officials in Minnesota say they’re responding aggressively to a potential swine flu threat.April 29, 2009
Health officials respond to new swine flu threat
State and local public health officials in Minnesota say they’re responding aggressively to a potential swine flu threat.April 27, 2009
Swine expert from Alexandria joins effort to find cure for diabetes
A veterinarian from Alexandria has joined a non-profit group’s effort to find a cure for diabetes.March 21, 2009
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