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The risk for influenza A (H1N1) infection can be reduced through a combination of actions. Visit http://www.sccm.org for more info1:20 PM Apr 29thfrom web
We have received reports of critical care providers in Mexico taken ill with the disease.1:19 PM Apr 29thfrom web
Influenza A (H1N1) outbreak continues to grow in the US and internationally. Today, US CDC reports additional cases of confirmed infections1:19 PM Apr 29thfrom web
Website resources have been updated with tools to help you prepare should the current swine influenza outbreak expand @ http://www.sccm.org8:02 AM Apr 28thfrom web
SCCM is actively monitoring the influenza outbreak and we are in touch with members and authorities within Mexico. Stay tuned8:00 AM Apr 28thfrom web
BioThe Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) is the largest multiprofessional organization dedicated to ensuring excellence in the practice of critical care