Swine


  1. Obama: Swine flu not a reason for 'alarm'

    Monday, April 27, 2009 12:00 am

  1. Morton Arena Annex lets swine be swine

    Porcine pals Tyrone and Chuck share an afternoon snuggle on Thursday in the new Morton Arena Annex. Jake Mitchell/Star-Tribune

  2. India Swine Flu

    Pigs huddle inside a cage after being caught as a preventive measure to check swine flu, by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, April 29, 2009. According to the official estimates there are 50,000 pigs in Hyderabad city, mostly stray. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)

  3. Wyo confirms first swine flu case

    A woman of the medical staff gestures wearing a mask at the Matei Bals hospital in Bucharest, Romania, Wednesday, May 27 2009, following the admission to the facility of the first Romanian infected with the swine flu H1N1 flu virus. Swine flu, proving a global problem, has finally also penetrated the state of Wyoming. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

  4. Wyo health departments prepare for swine flu

    People wearing protective face masks ride in a bus as it passes in front of the National Institute of Respiratory Illnesses in Mexico City. A fatal strain of swine flu has been detected in Mexico while the virus has been confirmed or suspected in at least a half-dozen other countries. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

  5. As swine flu closes in, Wyo still tests negative

    SALT LAKE CITY, UT - Bob Delaney moves a pallet of surgical masks recently as Health officials begin to gather anti-viral medications and the surgical masks at an undisclosed location in Utah as part of the Strategic National Stockpile to be used in case of an epidemic or pandemic on Wednesday, April 29, 2009, in the wake of the recent swine flu spread. Thousands of doses of medication in the form of Tamiflu in pill form and Relenza, an anti-viral inhaler were part of the ongoing stockpile for the state. (Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune)

  6. Swine flu vaccination in Casper

    Packages of the swine flu vaccine are kept cool inside a refrigerator at the Casper-Natrona County Health Department on Thursday. The dosages will be distributed today in the first public swine flu vaccination clinics in Natrona County. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)

  7. AP IMPACT: Gripes about swine flu vaccine abound

    FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2009 file photo, Fred Massoomi, pharmacy operations coordinator at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Neb., examines a box containing five doses of swine flu vaccine, part of the first shipment of swine flu vaccine. When the nation's swine flu vaccination program began in early October, health officials predicted it was going to be "messy." (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

  8. AP IMPACT: Gripes about swine flu vaccine abound

    FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2009 file photo, Fred Massoomi, pharmacy operations coordinator at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Neb., examines a box containing five doses of swine flu vaccine, part of the first shipment of swine flu vaccine. When the nation's swine flu vaccination program began in early October, health officials predicted it was going to be "messy." (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

  9. AP IMPACT: Gripes about swine flu vaccine abound

    FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2009 file photo, Fred Massoomi, pharmacy operations coordinator at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Neb., examines a box containing five doses of swine flu vaccine, part of the first shipment of swine flu vaccine. When the nation's swine flu vaccination program began in early October, health officials predicted it was going to be "messy." (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

  10. AP IMPACT: Gripes about swine flu vaccine abound

    FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2009 file photo, Fred Massoomi, pharmacy operations coordinator at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Neb., examines a box containing five doses of swine flu vaccine, part of the first shipment of swine flu vaccine. When the nation's swine flu vaccination program began in early October, health officials predicted it was going to be "messy." (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

  11. AP IMPACT: Gripes about swine flu vaccine abound

    FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2009 file photo, Fred Massoomi, pharmacy operations coordinator at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Neb., examines a box containing five doses of swine flu vaccine, part of the first shipment of swine flu vaccine. When the nation's swine flu vaccination program began in early October, health officials predicted it was going to be "messy." (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

  12. Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu

    FILE - In this May 13, 2009 file photo, a security guard wears a protective mask as a precaution against swine flu, cordons the entrance of a the Home Inn Hotel, where China's second confirmed swine flu patient is believed to have been lodged in Beijing, China. Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu- most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms- have failed to contain the disease. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel, File)

  13. Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu

    FILE - In this May 13, 2009 file photo, a security guard wears a protective mask as a precaution against swine flu, cordons the entrance of a the Home Inn Hotel, where China's second confirmed swine flu patient is believed to have been lodged in Beijing, China. Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu- most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms- have failed to contain the disease. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel, File)

  14. Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu

    FILE - In this May 13, 2009 file photo, a security guard wears a protective mask as a precaution against swine flu, cordons the entrance of a the Home Inn Hotel, where China's second confirmed swine flu patient is believed to have been lodged in Beijing, China. Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu- most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms- have failed to contain the disease. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel, File)

  15. Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu

    FILE - In this May 13, 2009 file photo, a security guard wears a protective mask as a precaution against swine flu, cordons the entrance of a the Home Inn Hotel, where China's second confirmed swine flu patient is believed to have been lodged in Beijing, China. Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu- most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms- have failed to contain the disease. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel, File)

  16. Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu

    FILE - In this May 13, 2009 file photo, a security guard wears a protective mask as a precaution against swine flu, cordons the entrance of a the Home Inn Hotel, where China's second confirmed swine flu patient is believed to have been lodged in Beijing, China. Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu- most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms- have failed to contain the disease. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel, File)

  17. Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu

    FILE - In this May 13, 2009 file photo, a security guard wears a protective mask as a precaution against swine flu, cordons the entrance of a the Home Inn Hotel, where China's second confirmed swine flu patient is believed to have been lodged in Beijing, China. Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu- most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms- have failed to contain the disease. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel, File)

  18. Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu

    FILE - In this May 13, 2009 file photo, a security guard wears a protective mask as a precaution against swine flu, cordons the entrance of a the Home Inn Hotel, where China's second confirmed swine flu patient is believed to have been lodged in Beijing, China. Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu- most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms- have failed to contain the disease. (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel, File)

 
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