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I just heard on NPR about a mutation of H1N1 in Norway. Have any of you heard more on this? It sounds very much like the information Molly posted recently.
If anyone has infofmation on this, it would be very interesting to hear of it.
BTW- it was a short blurb on the news at the top of the hour. I could not find the full story on NPR website.
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Virus mutations are what they do. That is why you have to get a new flu shot every year.
This is not to be unexpected. Each year they will have to figure in what they think H1N1 is doing and roll that into the standard annual flu shot. Which is the plan as I understand it.
It is going to take some real monitoring around the world every yeaer though to really have an accurate vaccine.
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