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AIRS DECEMBER 14 | Check local listings | Buy DVD |
Dr. Sonal Shah, an attending pediatric physician at Boston Medical Center, is pregnant but still attending patients with flu symptoms. She describes the precautions she takes to keep herself safe and the challenges of identifying flu patients.
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CDC flu head Dr. Anne Schuchat and flu expert Dr. Michael Osterholm answered audience questions about the H1N1 pandemic.
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