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Montreal Gazette, Canada: Health Canada answers FAQs about H1N1

Toronto : Canada | 2 months ago  
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H1N1 Flu Virus has been reported around the world, and the World Health Organization has declared it a pandemic influenza virus. Swine influenza (sometimes called swine flu) is a strain of the influenza virus that usually affects pigs, but which may also make people sick. H1N1 Flu Virus is a respiratory...
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