A scientist works in a laboratory at a World Health Organization Center in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, to determine whether people in Australia and New Zealand have contracted swine flu. (WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images)
Minnesota Public Radio coverage of the H1N1, or swine flu, outbreak. It started in Mexico and has spread to other countries, including the United States.
Infectious disease chief answers questions about flu
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Minnesota's first probable case of the swine flu was announced today by Gov. Tim Pawlenty, at the middle school in Cold Spring. An infectious disease expert joins Midday to talk about this latest development in the swine flu outbreak.
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Dr. Gregory Filice: Chief of Infectious Disease Section at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Minneapolis. Professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota.
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