A recent publication questioned the public health concern about swine flu and raised issues on vaccine safety and must be corrected. Pandemic 2009 (H1N1) or swine flu is a public health emergency with good reason. Since the WHO declared a pandemic in June 2009, swine flu is reported now in more than 199 countries approaching half a million confirmed cases and over 6,000 deaths.
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