Most countries in the world have purchased major stocks of Tamiflu to guard against epidemics of bird or swine flu, but a Danish woman with swine flu did not respond to the medicine.
“We have dispatched this information to all laboratories in the world because they need to be aware that there may be changes. And we have also informed the Danish media because we don’t want to be accused of hiding anything. We want transparency,” says Chief Consultant Steffen Glismann of Statens Serum Institut (SSI), the national agency monitoring infectious diseases.



























