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Get the Facts on the H1N1 FLU VIRUS www.FightFlu.ca
Public Health Agency of Canada
Key Facts on H1N1 Flu Virus
Public Health Agency of Canada
Ten Facts on Immunization
World Health Organization
Information on Children Less Than Five Years of Age and the H1N1 Flu Virus
Public Health Agency of Canada:
Indigenous populations from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand have been found to have a three to eight times higher rate of hospitalization and death associated with infection with the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Guidance for expanded use of oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) in children under one year of age in the context of Pandemic (H1N1) 2009
Public Health Agency of Canada
Did you Know
Immunization helps keep people safe from preventable diseases. Without proper immunization, one individual who becomes ill can quickly pass a communicable disease to others.According to the World Health Organization immunization saves three million lives each year, worldwide, but almost three million more lives, worldwide, are lost due to vaccine preventable diseases.
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