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Overnight the New York Times published an editorial by Richard P. Wenzel, a professor of internal medicine and an infectious disease specialist at Virginia Commonwealth University.
If the name is familiar, it is probably because in May of 2009, Dr. Wenzel was the first to report on a large number of afebrile flu cases upon his return from Mexico (see H1N1: Apparently Not Your Father’s Influenza).
Since the entire editorial is worthy of your time and consideration, I’ll simply provide the link and suggest you read it in its entirety.
What We Learned From H1N1’s First Year
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