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- 1 more H1N1 case reported in Chennai - Times of India
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- Report details changes that may boost H5N1 spread in mammals - CIDRAP
- Globe and MailReport details changes that may boost H5N1 spread in mammalsCIDRAPThe scientists also sought to determine if the US government's H5N1 vaccine and the antiviral oseltamivir (Tamiflu) would be effective against the transmissible virus
