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Examples

  • The American Lung Association serving the Houston area is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of annual influenza vaccination through its Faces of Influenza campaign.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The American Lung Association conducts a national and regional influenza immunization awareness campaign, Faces of Influenza, to educate all Americans about this serious disease and to encourage annual influenza immunization.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The American Lung Association serving the Houston area is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of annual influenza vaccination through its Faces of Influenza campaign.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Influenza is really an interesting example because there are influenza laboratories around the world, and we collaborate globally to determine what strains are circulating, and then we decide globally what strains to put into the vaccine each year to match the most likely strains that will circulate each year.

    Preparing For Another Flu Season 2010

  • Influenza is really an interesting example because there are influenza laboratories around the world, and we collaborate globally to determine what strains are circulating, and then we decide globally what strains to put into the vaccine each year to match the most likely strains that will circulate each year.

    Preparing For Another Flu Season 2010

  • Influenza is commonly called the "flu"; however, not all things called the "flu" are caused by influenza, so how do you know?

    Influenza Vaccine 2010

  • Influenza is thought to spread mainly person-to-person through coughing or sneezing of infected people.

    Influenza A H1 N1 in Mexico: What can you do to minimize the risk? 2009

  • Influenza is really an interesting example because there are influenza laboratories around the world, and we collaborate globally to determine what strains are circulating, and then we decide globally what strains to put into the vaccine each year to match the most likely strains that will circulate each year.

    Preparing For Another Flu Season 2010

  • Influenza is a dramatic example since the vaccine has to be updated annually.

    Feature Articles 2010

  • Influenza is really an interesting example because there are influenza laboratories around the world, and we collaborate globally to determine what strains are circulating, and then we decide globally what strains to put into the vaccine each year to match the most likely strains that will circulate each year.

    Preparing For Another Flu Season 2010

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