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MRSA is a bacteria (Staph A) that is resistant to the usual antibiotics and therefore hard to treat when it causes an infection. H1N1 is a virus that can cause influenza, like swine flu.

Both can be severe infections that require hospitalization and intensive treatment measures.

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Where can you go to get my children the N1H1 vaccine?

To get the H1N1 vaccine, you usually just go to your doctor or local clinic.


What does N1H1 stand for?

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Can the H1N1 vaccine make one sicker if already infected with the H1N1 virus?

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