Doctors learn they don’t entirely understand the H1N1 flu virus. New studies say it hits otherwise-healthy relatively young adults the hardest. Read More…
BY FRED TASKER
ftasker@MiamiHerald.com
The H1N1 influenza virus is so new it’s not entirely understood, South Florida doctors say. It can be as mild as a cold or, rarely, so severe that blood pressure rapidly plummets, lungs collapse and kidneys fail, sometimes causing death.
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