CDC detects swine-flu puzzles
For kids, most deaths in ages 5-17, those with neurological problems
Posted: September 4, 2009 at 5:26 a.m.
The first detailed study of U.S. children killed by swine flu found that the outbreak differs from ordinary flu in at least one puzzling respect: It appears to be taking a higher toll on school age youngsters than on babies and toddlers.
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