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Rare cases of influenza A and B in Bourgogne

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
According to the data of the Network of the Regional Groups of Observation of Influenza (HOT TODDY), sporadic cases of influenza A and B would have been signalled in the Burgundian departments and in Island of France between Monday, October 1st and Sunday, October 7th. The influenzal viruses are so already inconspicuously present in France. The HOT TODDY also adds that other respiratory viruses are more active in France, prinicpalement the rhinovirus, responsible for the virus. Finally, the HOT TODDY adds that it is the good instant to vaccinate against influenza the persons at risk and those who take care of them.

http://www.bienpublic.com/actualite/2012/10/10/rares-cas-de-grippe-a-et-b-en-bourgogne
 
Re: Rare cases of influenza A and B in Bourgogne

The automatic translator translated the abbreviation for Network of the Regional Groups of Observation of Influenza (GROG) as HOT TODDY.

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