H1N1 Deadlier in Children Than Seasonal Flu
Posted on 24 December 2009 by FLU
H1N1 swine flu can kill children at a much higher rate than seasonal flu, and the elevated risk for pregnant women extends as long as two weeks after they give birth, researchers reported on Wednesday.
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H1N1 Deadlier in Children Than Seasonal Flu
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