Swine flu outbreak causes worldwide concern
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that it has received reports
of 109 confirmed cases of the disease -- which health authorities are now taking pains
to call H1N1 flu, reflecting the fact that it is transmitted easily in humans and has never been found in pigs.
of 109 confirmed cases of the disease -- which health authorities are now taking pains
to call H1N1 flu, reflecting the fact that it is transmitted easily in humans and has never been found in pigs.
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Swine flu outbreak causes worldwide concern
Students are accompanied from Christ the Cornerstone Academy in Mira Mesa on Monday afternoon. The school closed after six teachers became ill with flu-like symptoms.
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