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Published 11/04/2009 by People's Daily Online


Accept the H1N1 vaccination or not, that is a question

As the number of H1N1 flu cases increases sharply, health experts believe the peak flu season is yet to come.

The outbreak is expected to hit students and children hardest.'Seasonal changes often cause colds, which are more prevalent among children because...

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...children hardest. "Seasonal changes often cause colds, which are more prevalent among children because of their lack of resistance to infection" said Dong Lijuan, a...
...mounting fear. "There is no need to panic and the pandemic is still well under control" he said last week...

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