Can your doctor spot H1N1?

Courtesy CNN.com - Health  Fri, 11/20/2009 - 9:02am

You know what the flu looks like, don't you? Fever, aches and pain, sometimes an upset stomach. But an estimated 10 to 50 percent of H1N1 flu cases are showing up without fever -- long thought of as the flu's defining feature.



 

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