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N.Y. pushing for mandatory health care worker flu vaccinations
Legislators in New York are attempting to revive a controversial measure that would call for mandatory flu vaccinations for health care workers. Read More »
West Nile virus infects 14 in New York
West Nile Virus cases in Queens, New York have increased this summer, with the total number of infected persons now standing at 14. Read More »
Trudeau Institute to receive $1.6 million more for vaccine program
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N.Y. autopsies show 2009 H1N1 influenza virus damages entire airway
In fatal cases of 2009 H1N1 influenza, the virus can damage cells throughout the respiratory airway, much like the viruses that caused the 1918 and 1957 influenza pandemics.








