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Pregnancy and H1N1 Flu
JAMA, 06/29/09
Kuehn BM - Pregnant women may be at greater risk of complications from infection with the novel influenza A(H1N1) virus that is currently circulating, and those who have confirmed or suspected cases of the infection should be treated with antiviral drugs.
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