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| 20-11-09 | AFX UK Focus |
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By Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - It's not just spending on U.S. healthcare that is breaking records. Drugmakers, insurers and industry groups are on track to spend an all-time high of more than $500 million this year to influence Congress' revamp of the healthcare system.
(Editing by Chris Wilson) Keywords: USA HEALTHCARE/LOBBYING (sheavey@thomsonreuters.com; +1 202-354-5848; Reuters Messaging: susan.heavey.reuters.com@reuters.net)
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| 20-11-09 | AFX UK Focus |
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LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - British health officials are investigating the likely person-to-person spread of a drug-resistant strain of swine flu, the Health Protection Agency said on Friday.
"Although further epidemiological investigation is underway, it would seem likely that transmission of oseltamivir-resitant H1N1 virus has taken place," it said in a statement. "At present we believe the risk to the general healthy population is low."
(kylie.maclellan@thomsonreuters.com; +44 207 542 0401)
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| 20-11-09 | AFX UK Focus |
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LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - British health officials are investigating the likely person-to-person spread of a drug-resistant strain of swine flu, the Health Protection Agency said on Friday.
"Although further epidemiological investigation is underway, it would seem likely that transmission of oseltamivir-resistant H1N1 virus has taken place," it said in a statement.
(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan; editing by Philippa Fletcher) ((kylie.maclellan@thomsonreuters.com; +44 207 542 0401)) Keywords: FLU BRITAIN/STRAIN
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"Although further epidemiological investigation is underway, it would seem likely that transmission of oseltamivir-resitant H1N1 virus has taken place," it said in a statement. "At present we believe the risk to the general healthy population is low."
(kylie.maclellan@thomsonreuters.com; +44 207 542 0401)
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OSLO, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Norwegian health authorities said on Friday they have discovered a potentially significant mutation in the H1N1 influenza strain that could be responsible for causing the severest symptoms among those infected.
"Nevertheless, it is important to study if there's still something about the Norwegian fatalities that separate us from other countries, and that make us learn something that strengthens our treatment of the seriously ill," director Bjorn-Inge Larsen at the Norwegian Directorate of Health said.
(Reporting by Richard Solem; Additional reporting by Stephanie Nebehay in Geneva and Maggie Fox in Washington; Editing by Matthew Jones and Louise Ireland) Keywords: FLU NORWAY/ (richard.solem@thomsonreuters.com; +47 22 93 69 71; Reuters Messaging: richard.solem.reuters.com@reuters.net)
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Thanks for that pond1. I think I will be hanging on to this one (ie. GSK) for quite some time.
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Gunnergadin,
It could be GSK or Baxters, but GSK's vaccine is more likely to be preferred due to the advice given by the DHS below, Dated 15th October 2009. Pandemrix (manufactured by GSK) For all children aged from 6 months of age to less than 10 years of age,: Two half doses (0.25ml each) of Pandemrix should be given with a minimum of three weeks between doses. Celvapan (manufactured by Baxter) For children from 6 months of age and adults Two doses (0.5ml each) of Celvapan should be given with a minimum of three weeks between doses.. JCVI confirmed its earlier advice that Pandemrix should be the vaccine of choice for children and young people up to 18 years of age. This is because currently there are no paediatric data available for Celvapan. Dated 15th October. More | View thread (3) | Respond | Login to Vote up | Login to Vote down |
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I do hold shares in Fulcrum, I have no idea who the bidder is but have seen reported that is a UK pharma; I thoguth perhaps investors here might know?
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possibly the motivation is that the original poster holds shares in fulcrum and would love for people holding shares in astra and glaxo to invest in fulcrum and push the price up?!
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