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Flu (Influenza)

Transmission

You can get the flu if someone around you who has the flu coughs or sneezes. You can get the flu simply by touching a surface like a telephone or door knob that has been contaminated by a touch from someone who has the flu. The viruses can pass through the air and enter your body through your nose or mouth. If you've touched a contaminated surface, they can pass from your hand to your nose or mouth.

You are at greatest risk of getting infected in highly populated areas, such as in crowded living conditions and in schools.

2009 Flu Info

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Volunteer for NIAID-funded clinical studies related to flu on ClinicalTrials.gov.

Related Links

View a list of links for more information about influenza.

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Influenza news releases

2009 Flu InfoThings You Can DoPlan & PrepareInternational InfoHHS.govCDC.govU.S. Info