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Screen broadcasts a Chinese mainland man surnamed Bao, the first confirmed case of the new H1N1 strain of flu in China, receiving medical treatment at a hospital in Chengdu,
11 May 2009
Source: Reuters
 
A screen broadcasts a Chinese mainland man surnamed Bao, the first confirmed case of the new H1N1 strain of flu in China, receiving medical treatment at a hospital in Chengdu, Sichuan province May 11, 2009. Mainland China on Monday reported its first confirmed case of the new H1N1 strain of flu, a man in southwestern Sichuan province who had flown home from the United States. REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA HEALTH) CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA
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