World flu epidemic risk grows, Mexicans shelter

Apr 26th, 2009 - Reuters

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World flu epidemic risk grows, Mexicans shelter - Reuters

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Governments around the world rushed on Sunday to check the spread of a new type of swine flu that has killed up to 81 people in Mexico and infected around a dozen in the United States.

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