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Swine flu concerns shadow conference of Kansas health departments

Pathfinder

Editor, Senior Moderator
Posted on Mon, Sep. 21, 2009 10:50 AM

Swine flu concerns shadow conference of Kansas health departments

WICHITA | A group that represents public health departments in Kansas holds its annual conference this week under the shadow of expected swine flu outbreaks.

The new, pandemic strain of the H1N1 virus will be on the agenda during the Kansas Public Health Association?s two-day event. The conference begins Wednesday at the Wichita Hyatt Regency hotel.

One session will be devoted to the topic, ?How to Spread Information and Not the Flu.? Another will explore the deadly international influenza epidemic of 1918-19, which is believed to have started in Kansas.

Association Executive Director Elaine Schwartz says it?s more important than ever to bring professionals together to discuss responses to public health threats.


http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/1459177.html
 
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