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Spike In Flu Cases Reported Across Md.

Tonka

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Spike In Flu Cases Reported Across Md.

Docs Say It's Not Too Late To Get Flu Shot

POSTED: 6:21 pm EST January 25, 2011
UPDATED: 11:17 am EST January 26, 2011

BALTIMORE -- Maryland Health Department officials said they've seen a spike in flu cases over the past few weeks.
"Unlike last year when it was mostly all H1N1, this year we have a mix, but H1N1 hasn't left us. It's still here, and it still poses a pretty serious threat to some people," said Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Deputy Secretary Fran Phillips.
Patient First in Lutherville reported seeing about five to 10 cases per day recently.
Doctors said it's important to know the difference between getting the flu and having a cold. The most common determining factor is a fever...more
 
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