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"The emergence this year of the H1N1 influenza strain, commonly known as the swine flu, has added a new dynamic to our annual battle with the flu," Dr. Nandini Sengupta of The Dimock Center wrote in this special Sept. 17, 2009, article. More »
Since it first emerged in April, the global swine flu epidemic has sickened more than 1 million Americans and killed about 500. It’s also spread around the world, infecting tens of thousands and killing nearly 2,000. This summer, the virus has been surprisingly tenacious in the U.S., refusing to fade away as flu viruses usually do. And health officials predict a surge of cases this fall, perhaps very soon as schools reopen. More »
Head over to the Web site of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for more information about the flu, steps you can take to limit your exposure to it, how to proceed if you think a loved one has it, and more. More »
Check out the BPHC's Web site for the latest information about the disease's local spread. More »