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Can you get swine flu more than once?
It is possible to have had swine flu plus a different severe viral infection, which appears to be swine flu but isn't caused by A/H1N1. A different influenza virus or a different type of pathogen alt ogether...
answered Feb 09, 2010 at 03:14PM
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