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Federal health officials estimate that during the upcoming flu season 30 to 50 percent of the United States’ population will be infected with the H1N1 virus – a disease that has already resulted in 1,157 confirmed cases and 20 deaths in Arizona.
The overwhelming majority of cases are expected to be children. The Tribune looks at how Arizonans are responding.
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Public health links
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Arizona Department of Health Services
Arizona School Board Association.
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