It's been almost one year since H1N1 flu posed a pandemic threat to the nation.
Purdue students needing an H1N1 vaccine will have three opportunities to get one this week.
"Swine Flu," or the H1N1 virus, no matter what you call it chances are you know something about it.
More people associated with Purdue University will soon be eligible for the H1N1 vaccine.
Dr. Michael Bohlin and Tippecanoe County Health Administor Ron Cripe were on hand to answer viewer-submitted questions today in a live web stream this
The H1N1 vaccine will soon be available to more people in Tippecanoe County.
The Tippecanoe County Health Department is holding a free H1N1 vaccination clinic on November 30.
Tippecanoe County residents waited patiently for the health department to hold its first open clinic for H1N1 vaccinations. That day finally came today and
Health officials from Carroll County said it could be several weeks before the H1N1 vaccine will be available for the general public.
H1N1 vaccines in Tippecanoe county are hard to come by, because of a nation wide shortage. Riggs Community Health Center in Lafayette has both the nasal and
The Tippecanoe County Health Department will answer questions from the public about the H1N1 virus online this week.
As the H1N1 flu takes a toll on the community, St. Thomas Aquinas in West Lafayette is taking steps to prevent the spread of the virus.
Carroll County received nearly 250 H1N1 flu vaccination doses today.