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Influenza Encyclopedia

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orphans
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request for public cooperation
residential living conditions
resource shortage
restaurants and soda fountains
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risk communication
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sanitary code
sanitization
scapegoating
school age children
school closure
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schools
shipyards
smoking
social distancing
spitting
sporting events
state fair
statewide conditions
statistics
street cleaning
streetcars
surveillance
symptoms
teachers
telephone service
theater closure
theaters and movie houses
theory regarding origin of influenza
transmission
treatments for influenza
trigger points
undertakers
United War Work Campaign
vaccine
ventilation
veterans
virology
volunteers
war effort
weather conditions
zoning

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