Kevin, M.D. 1 month ago

How long should children stay out of school after H1N1 flu?

Children appear to shed particles of the H1N1 pandemic flu virus longer than adults do, which may have implications for how long they stay out of school, a researcher said here. Full Article at Kevin, M.D.

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