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State reports Hampton resident has EEE (Portsmouth Herald)

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State reports Hampton resident has EEE (Portsmouth Herald)

HAMPTON — A resident of the town has become the state's third human case of Eastern equine encephalitis this year.

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State reports Hampton resident has EEE (The Rockingham News)

HAMPTON—A Hampton resident is the state's third human case of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) this year.

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Vet raised flu fears in 2003 (Sydney Morning Herald)

FOUR years before the outbreak of horse flu in Australia a senior quarantine vet warned that truck drivers and others handling horses arriving at Sydney Airport needed to take precautions against spreading disease.

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Dead US pony linked to flu riddle (Sydney Morning Herald)

Death of a pony in LA may explain how equine influenza reached Australia.

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Vet raised flu fears in 2003 (Sydney Morning Herald)

Quarantine vet warned about precautions needed to prevent spreading the disease.

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Dead US pony linked to flu riddle (Sydney Morning Herald)

THE mysterious death of a Shetland pony in Los Angeles three months ago may help solve the puzzle of how equine influenza reached Australia.

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End is nigh for EI (The Courier Mail)

HORSE movements signify a start to the end of the equine influenza nightmare which has crippled the racing industry.

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State reports Hampton resident has EEE (Portsmouth Herald)

Once your doctor says you have the flu, you can start taking these steps to feel better: Rest in bed or on the couch. Drink lots of liquids, like water, chicken broth, and other fluids. Take the medicine your mom or dad gives you to ease your fever, aches, and pains. Tell your mom or dad if you have trouble breathing, your muscles really hurt, or if you feel confused. These are signs you may need to see the doctor again. Most of the time, you'll feel better in a week or two. Until then, you'll have to stay home from school and take it easy. We hope you're flu-free this year, but if you do get the flu, now you know what to do!

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