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November 18, 2009

Hispanics and women make up most of the swine flu deaths in San Diego County

November 13, 2009

Hispanics accounted for more than half of the 95 swine flu-related deaths in Texas in the first six months of the H1N1 pandemic, an analysis by the state health department found.

México: casi 500 muertes por AH1N1

November 10, 2009

Health officials say low-income Latino immigrants haven’t been getting enough attention during the H1N1 pandemic. They’re considered a high risk group because they often lack health insurance, have high rates of chronic diseases and difficult jobs.

Traveling in Mexico despite drug violence, H1N1 flu

November 9, 2009

Traditional Healers Choose to Fight H1N1 Naturally

October 12, 2009

Cuban public health authorities reported the first three deaths from the AH1N1 flu virus on the island and said that to date 621 cases of the disease have been confirmed.

October 9, 2009

Los hijos de Laura Flores y sus nanas padecen influenza H1N1

What should Latinos think of H1N1?

October 7, 2009

Mexican Health Minister Visits Washington to Discuss H1N1

Too Much Silence About Swine Flu’ Impact on Blacks, Latinos

September 21, 2009

Mexico could see up to 5 million cases of swine flu during this winter’s flu season, a higher projection than officials had previously given

September 14, 2009

Argentina Says Swine Flu Ebbing as Death Toll Hits 514

September 8, 2009

Chicago study shows swine flu sends more blacks, Hispanics to hospital

Ecuadorian President’s Security Chief Dies from Swine Flu

September 1, 2009

Mexico Forecasts Winter Swine-Flu Infections Rising to 1 Million

Colombia’s Uribe recovering from swine flu

Lessons from Mexico for next wave of swine flu

August 21, 2009

The international financial crisis and the outbreak of swine flu have had a profound effect on Argentina, including what many see as part of its very essence – the tango.

August 18, 2009

Cases of swine flu higher among Boston’s blacks, Hispanics

August 13, 2009

Nicaragua Reports First Swine-Flu Death

August 12, 2009

Costa Rican President Oscar Arias is suffering from the H1N1 virus, making him the first head of state known to have contracted swine flu.

August 6, 2009

Mexico Reports 1,000 New Swine-Flu Cases

South America’s Swine Flu Winter

August 5, 2009

In Argentina, Flu Takes Center Stage – Capital’s Lively Theater District Grows Quiet With Arrival of H1N1

July 16, 2009

Swine flu bites Southern Hemisphere – Schools and theaters are closed while swine flu deaths rise during Argentina’s winter.

July 14, 2009

Puerto Rico reports 1st swine flu death

June 16, 2009

Argentina reports 1st swine flu death

June 15, 2009

Many U.S. media are ignoring the real story – that Mexico is changing for the better despite drug wars and the swine flu.

June 3, 2009

Chile reports 1st swine flu death in South America

June 2, 2009

La Voz de Aztlan Blames Swine Flu on–Of Course!–The Jews – by Gustavo Arellano

June 1, 2009

Mexico City museums ask for help after influenza

May 28, 2009

Mexico Tourism Board Targets Advertising at … Mexicans – $92 Million Effort Will Try to Spark Positive Word-of-Mouth After Swine-Flu Outbreak

April 30, 2009

Unless it is contained shortly, the Mexican swine flu outbreak that is sounding alarm bells across the world is likely to have long-term economic, law enforcement and political consequences on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border.

April 29, 2009

NAHJ Calls for Truth and Fairness in Swine Flu Coverage

April 28, 2009

Conservative media personalities have baselessly blamed Mexican immigrants for spreading swine flu across the border, despite the fact that several reports have indicated that U.S. swine flu patients had recently traveled to Mexico.

Swine Flu Puts Brakes on AT&T Shoot, P&G Conference – Marketers, Agencies Cancel Plans in Mexico City

April 27, 2009

Mexico City-based English-speaking bloggers/media help keep us all informed about swine flu epidemic

Chicago school in Hispanic neighborhood being extra vigilant amid concerns of swine flu

Houston’s Hispanic community fear their families are more at risk for contacting swine flu than others. Many are putting their own travel plans to Mexico on hold.

SWINE FLU: Mexico Faces Criticism Over Response

Mexican Tourism, Already Hurt by Violence, Bears Blow of a Health Scare of Swine Flu