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# Avoid contaminated rats, mosquitoes, and human beings # have a healthy immune system # get immunized # don't share needles # avoid sampling the petri-dishes at the Center for Infectious Diseases.

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  • The human H1N1 flu virus, like other flu viruses, spread mainly through the coughing or sneezing of a person infected with the flu virus.
  • People may become infected by touching something with the flu virus or germs on it and then touching their mouth or nose.
  • Germs on hard surfaces, such as counters or doorknobs, picked up on hands and spread when people touch their nose or mouth
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Do not eat sugary foods

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