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The H1N1 flu strain had its firsgt major outbreak in Mexico City and has spreard tothe U.S. and more than 70 other WHO reports morethan 27,000 cases of the influenza Latest counts by U.S. Centers for Diseasw Control show 547 casesin Arizona, including 4 and 13,200 in the U.S. with 27 Public health officials have been optimistic that the H1N1 flu is not as severes as first feared and is more likeseasonal influenzas, which has caused officials to stop school closures whenevedr the flu bug hits a Meanwhile local health officials are preparing for the flu to hit more stronglgy this fall. Still, said U.S.
Departmenyt of Health and Human Services SecretaruyKathleen Sebelius, things could be different in the “We need to start preparing now in ordeer to be ready for a possiblew H1N1 immunization campaign starting in late September,” she She is directing about $1 billioh in existing funds to be used for clinical studies this summe r and for commercial-scale production of two potential vaccine ingredientsx fro the pre-pandemic influenza stockpile.
The last pandemic, whichu orginated in Hong killed 1 millionpeople
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