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  • Critics of their view want the U.S. to focus scarce budget resources on general public-health improvements, arguing that natural outbreaks of disease, such as the swine-flu pandemic, are more likely.

    Bioterror 'Report Card' to Show More Work Ahead Keith Johnson 2011

  • Yes, swine-flu plus increased reports of narco-violence etc. has affected media reporting on Mexico and has likely impacted certain economic sectors like tourism, perhaps investment.

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  • In a 2006 paper reflecting on the swine-flu campaign, Dr. Sencer defended the government's aggressive effort.

    Health Official Reigned in '76 Swine-Flu Fight Stephen Miller 2011

  • Yes, swine-flu plus increased reports of narco-violence etc. has affected media reporting on Mexico and has likely impacted certain economic sectors like tourism, perhaps investment.

    Page 2 2010

  • Yes, swine-flu plus increased reports of narco-violence etc. has affected media reporting on Mexico and has likely impacted certain economic sectors like tourism, perhaps investment.

    Page 2 2010

  • The swine-flu program had its beginnings in early 1976, when soldiers at Ft.

    Health Official Reigned in '76 Swine-Flu Fight Stephen Miller 2011

  • Also, I'm beginning to have trouble properly allocating the resources I have available for worry, between the economy, Pakistan, melting ice caps, and now the swine-flu outbreak in Mexico.

    Ugh III (but not so ughly as yesterday) greygirlbeast 2009

  • When President Obama declared the swine-flu outbreak a national emergency, he tapped into America†™ s time-honored tendency to freak out.

    people worried about swine flu | My[confined]Space 2009

  • Died: David Sencer, 86, public-health leader who pushed for swine-flu vaccinations.

    What's News: World-Wide 2011

  • Yes, swine-flu plus increased reports of narco-violence etc. has affected media reporting on Mexico and has likely impacted certain economic sectors like tourism, perhaps investment.

    Page 2 2010

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