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CDC influenza RSS feed

26 December 2008 by Vincent Racaniello

455572466_19166858d6_oThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added a new RSS feed called ‘CDC Flu’. This feed will keep track of any new or updated documents posted anywhere on the CDC Flu Website. This website has a great deal of useful information about influenza, including weekly activity reports, recommendation on immunization and antivirals, and notification of upcoming events. It’s a terrific resource for scientists or anyone who wants to learn more about this respiratory infection.

Filed Under: Information Tagged With: CDC, influenza

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  1. Craigslist Proxy says

    30 May 2009 at 3:20 am

    Nice post there. Raised a few things I hadn't thought about before. Thx.

  2. Craigslist Proxy says

    30 May 2009 at 10:20 am

    Nice post there. Raised a few things I hadn't thought about before. Thx.

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