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Doctors expect Isabella Ragan, 4, of Tishomingo, Miss., to recover completely from swine flu, but the previously healthy preschooler is an example of rare complications of H1N1 infections — and every parent's worst fears.
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Doctors say they are already being deluged with questions about the new swine flu vaccine and that they are ill-prepared to cope with the nationwide drive to immunize everyone.
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Influenza experts worry that the spring outbreak of swine flu in North America could be followed by a second wave of more severe infections and illnesses next fall and winter.
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Worried patients suffering fever, cough and other symptoms crowded emergency departments across the U.S. as word of a widening swine flu outbreak spread, health officials said.
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Worries that the new swine flu strain that has killed as many as 68 people and sickened more than 1,000 across Mexico has “pandemic potential” increased with the announcement that the virus had spread to Kansas, and likely to New York City.