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Monitoring H1N1

 

Outbreaks of a new H1N1 strain of influenza virus have prompted the World Health Organization to declare the event a public health emergency of international concern.

 

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Learn more about how international organizations are working together to respond to outbreaks of a new strain of a H1N1 virus initially referred to as swine flu.

Global networks of laboratories and scientists can recognize an epidemic early enough to mitigate its effects with tools on the ground and in space.




 

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