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The current outbreak of flu has hit the NHS because the population is ageing.
Rome has been hit by an unusually cold snap that has led to an outbreak of flu this winter.
Health professionals say that the new outbreak of flu, affecting around one in every 1,000 people, cannot yet be described as an epidemic.
A protest would be shown on the news and treated like it was a minor annoyance, like a bad storm or an outbreak of flu.
It's been quite a year but we've survived: norovirus, chicken pox, an outbreak of flu, school closure due to a water mains burst, Ofsted and HMI visits.
Having won the group with a game to spare, the German giant rested most of its senior players, citing an untimely outbreak of flu in its ranks.
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The idea, he says, is to identify problems before they happen, just as epidemiologists seek to avoid outbreaks of flu.
Hong Kong has had a half dozen outbreaks of flu in local birds since 1997, when 18 people were infected and six of them died.
On Monday, New York City closed four more Queens schools after outbreaks of flu symptoms, bringing the total to 16 ordered shut since last week.
Swine flu, or H1N1 causes seasonal outbreaks of flu in humans on a regular basis and can be spread from person to person by coughing and sneezing.
Some examples: the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is working with a reduced staff and is not tracking outbreaks of flu and influenza and the National Institutes of Health will treat patients but will not begin any new clinical trials.
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