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  2. What Doctors Want You to Know About a Flu-Like Virus ... - AOL

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    Cases of human metapneumovirus (HMPV) are surging in China right now. The virus was discovered in 2001. It can be hard to tell HMPV from the flu, RSV, or COVID-19. Cases of a respiratory virus ...

  3. ‘Zero evidence’ Ohio pneumonia outbreak is linked to China

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    Taiwan’s health ministry warned on Thursday that older adults, young children and people with poor immunity should avoid travel to mainland China, Hong Kong or Macao due to a surge in infectious ...

  4. 5 GOP senators want to cut travel from China due to illness ...

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    There has been an uptick in respiratory illnesses in China, and although the illnesses aren't new viruses, several senators want to restrict travel. ... 5 GOP senators want to cut travel from ...

  5. COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    With the improved public health system, China managed to handle several public health emergencies. In coping with the 2009 H1N1 flu outbreak starting from Mexico, China developed and distributed vaccines to 100 million people within months as an active prevention. [23]

  6. 2009 swine flu pandemic - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the US State Department issued a travel alert about China's anti-flu measures and warned travellers against travelling to China if ill. [146] In Hong Kong, an entire hotel was quarantined with 240 guests; [147] Australia ordered a cruise ship with 2,000 passengers to stay at sea because of a swine flu threat. [148]

  7. 2009 swine flu pandemic in Asia - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 flu pandemic in Asia, part of an epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 causing what has been commonly called swine flu, afflicted at least 394,133 people in Asia with 2,137 confirmed deaths: there were 1,035 deaths confirmed in India, 737 deaths in China, 415 deaths in Turkey, 192 deaths in Thailand, and 170 deaths in South Korea.