H1N1 Flu: Timeline, Prevention, and Seasonal Influenza Risks
The H1N1 flu (also called swine flu) ended in August 2010, but seasonal influenza viruses are still a threat. To prevent the seasonal flu, get vaccinated every year, and practice good hygiene (washing your hands frequently and covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing) to reduce your risk of infection.Cold & Flu - Related Articles
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