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H1N1 adds strain on public health work force
American Medical News , 06/09/09
Landers SJ - Although the nation's public health system kept pace with the rapid spread of influenza A(H1N1) earlier this spring, a looming shortage of physicians, nurses and lab workers could make it more difficult to contain a larger threat, several health care organizations warned during a recent briefing.
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