Thu, Feb 09 2012
Photo: Георги Кожухаров
The influenza strain, known as Perth H3n2, is named after the city in Australia. It will spread in the coming cold months and peak at the end of 2010, according to researchers at the Bulgarian Academy of Science.
Health Minister Bozhidar Nanev’s visit to the US raises new questions about Bulgaria’s conflict of interest test
Affected by quarantine and panic, life in Kyiv has been subdued in the past few weeks.
Hungarian health authorities declared a flu epidemic on November 17, saying the number of patients reporting flu symptoms to doctors had reached 22 100
The number of Russians worrying about contracting the A(H1N1) flu virus grew to 70 per cent in November from 57 per cent in September.
Schools across Bulgaria open for classes on November 17 in spite of epidemic levels remaining high. Only in Bourgas municipality will schools remain shut for an additional day
With wild rumours circulating on the nature of the flu strain in Ukraine, a team of British scientists has begun testing the 'super flu' responsible for 189 deaths across the country
The latest fatality from the H1N1 strain was in the southeastern Bulgarian town of Sliven, where a 22-year-old woman succumbed to the flu on November 12
Countries around the world continue to help Ukraine in its fight against the spread of the epidemic of flu and acute respiratory illnesses.
Opposition parties and environmental protection NGOs argued that this and other provisions were the result of lobbyist pressure from ski resort operators.
Ferry-boat service between the Bulgarian and Romanian banks of the river may continue if the ferry captains decide that the weather conditions allow the safe passage of the boats.
Bulgaria shut down two 440MW units at its Kozloduy nuclear power plant in 2004 and two more units with the same installed power in 2006.
We hope this donation can assist those communities which are suffering, and especially those who have lost their homes, James Warlick says.
February 8 EC report notes a number of developments in Bulgaria’s progress in judicial reform, the fight against corruption and organised crime, but points to need for stronger action in a number of areas.
Amazing - survived the "pandemic" without any toxic vaccines!! All countries show a much lower fatality level than normal. Lets hope governments get the message not to trust pharma companies such as Baxters!!!