Richard Wenzel

It’s official: (swine) flu shots for everyone

Health & Medicine

The U.S. government has purchased 195 million doses of approved H1N1 vaccine to give out for free to anyone who wants it.

The World

H1N1 still active; vaccine easier to find

Health & Medicine
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Young Children May be Safest From H1N1

Lifestyle & Belief
The World

New Estimate Says H1N1 Could Kill 90,000

Health & Medicine
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H1N1 Roundtable: What Should Pregnant Women Do?

Lifestyle & Belief
The World

Continue not panicking: Keeping the flu in perspective

Health & Medicine

The flu is spreading across the globe. To put this in perspective, we return to epidemiologist Dr. Richard Wenzel, who is Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University.

The World

Putting swine flu in perspective

Health & Medicine

The last few days we’ve been inundated with numbers and swine flu facts. Here to answer the Big Picture questions is Dr. Richard Wenzel, The Takeaway’s go-to swine flu epidemiologist.

The World

Swine flu update with epidemiologist Dr. Richard Wenzel and BBC’s Ros Atkins

Health & Medicine

Dr. Richard Wenzel helps us understand the symptoms, the causes, and the best ways to prevent transmission of swine flu. Ros Atkins, presenter of the BBC’s World Have Your Say, joins us with a look at how Mexico is handling the outbreak.

The World

Swine flu outbreak causes global concern

Health & Medicine

An outbreak of swine flu that started in Mexico appears poised to spread across the globe, with confirmed cases in California, Texas, Ohio and New York. The possibility of a pandemic is causing worldwide concern.

The World

The 1976 swine flu outbreak

Arts, Culture & Media

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with epidemiologist Richard Wenzel about a 1976 swine flu outbreak in the United States — and how the fight to contain and treat it then compares with authorities are facing today. Dr. Wenzel diagnosed some of the earliest swine flu cases in 1976.