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NEW YORK - The World Health Organization's emergency committee intends to convene as early as Tuesday to review data and declare an end to the H1N1 pandemic, Bloomberg News reported, citing two people familiar with the matter.
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WHO spokesman Gregry Hartl told Bloomberg the decision would be based on the virus' pattern and that no date for an announcement has been set.
Tamiflu, known generically as oseltamivir, comes as a pill made by Roche Ag under license from Gilead Sciences and is the most commonly used treatment.
H1N1 flu emerged in early 2009 in the United States and Mexico and spread around the world in just six weeks, killing thousands of people. It hit children and young adults especially hard.