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On average, about 24,000 Americans die each flu season, according to the CDC.
This occurs because each flu strain has different surface antigens - which are molecules of two proteins.
The master chart should list the name of each flu pandemic or flu pandemic "scare" and should offer an effective means of comparing the different answers to the research questions.
At the end of the experiment, each flu dollar was converted into a real one and given to the participants in the form of an educational grant.During the course of the season, the participants traded 8,072 shares with a total value of $2,392.
Pattern of EOSD's categories within each FLU is described by 1037 landscape metrics.
This means the distribution of viruses detected in the expiratory filters would resemble the viruses circulating in the local patient population, which would display seasonal fluctuations related to the onset/end of each flu season.
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But each year, flu cases flood the city's emergency rooms, and doctors lament the number of people who forgo the shot.
Each week, flu watchdogs receive an email linking to a survey that asks whether they had a flu shot and if they have flu symptoms.
To evaluate the timeliness gap between the public and private global disease outbreak surveillance systems, we conducted a comprehensive survey, obtaining the initial release dates of the reports for each avian flu and H1N1 disease outbreak listed on the WHO Disease Outbreak News from 2003 to the end of June 2009and then matching them to the corresponding outbreak report from ProMED-mail.
Each RPM-Flu assay consumed about 30 µl (2%) of the originally archived specimen (about 1.5 ml).
TessArray Sequence Analysis (TSEQ) software evaluates a "C3 Score" for each RPM-Flu detector tile, as a metric of detected DNA sequence quantity and quality.
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