Spike in Youth Swine Flu Deaths
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Data show most victims had underlying health issues, but 20-30 percent were otherwise healthy. (Washington Post — 11 October, 2009)
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A top U.S. health official says the risks from not getting the swine flu vaccine are greater than any potential risks associated with the vaccine. (MSNBC — 13 October, 2009)
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The first doses of vaccine for the swine flu began arriving. But fear and confusion about the vaccine are spreading almost as quickly as the virus itself. (New York Times — 12 October, 2009)
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As swine flu continues to spread around the globe, a clearer and in some ways more unnerving picture of the most serious cases has started to emerge, indicating that the virus could pose a greater threat to some young, otherwise vibrant people. (Washington Post — 6 hours ago)
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Doctors expect Isabella Ragan, 4, of Tishomingo, Miss., to recover completely from swine flu, but the previously healthy preschooler is an example of rare complications of H1N1 infections — and every parent’s worst fears. (MSNBC — 13 October, 2009)
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