Bel Air, MD –
Although the Harford County Farm Fair concluded at the end of last month without
incident, last week’s identification by the
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) of the influenza A
(H3N2v) virus strain in six Queen Anne’s County residents (five children and one
adult, all of whom had direct contact with pigs), prompts precautions from
the Harford County Health Department. Read more...Thursday, August 23, 2012
State Health Officials Discuss New Influenza
Bel Air, MD –
Although the Harford County Farm Fair concluded at the end of last month without
incident, last week’s identification by the
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) of the influenza A
(H3N2v) virus strain in six Queen Anne’s County residents (five children and one
adult, all of whom had direct contact with pigs), prompts precautions from
the Harford County Health Department. Read more...
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