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For example, the CDC recently published the results of a

For example, the CDC recently published the results of a study that found that flu viruses can spread from one person to another within about 2 hours for five illnesses, including pneumonia, in people who have no contact with the flu. But the researchers said that if influenza viruses can spread through contact with body fluids or bodily fluids, the risk that they spread to humans could triple.

The findings come with a warning for the rest of the world. "All the best," says Dr. John Dolan, director of the Center for Global Health at the University of Pennsylvania, "is to continue working with the public to find ways to prevent the spread of these dangerous diseases."

The research, published Monday in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, does not show that the flu vaccination schedule in the US is the most effective in preventing the spread of the disease, which has killed more than 3,000 people in the US since the early 1980s. But it does show a link between the flu vaccine and a range of other health-related illnesses, including heart disease, kidney disease, and Alzheimer's.

The finding has sparked concern and opposition from health experts, who say the risk of transmitting the virus is high. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said that the study was done by an expert who did not take part in the study with the aid of a health-care provider.

The CDC says the study found that there was a "long-lasting" association between influenza vaccination and the development of H7N9. This is in line with previous reports that the virus can be spread via bodily fluids.

The CDC also says the study does not prove that vaccinations are the most effective in reducing the risk of transmission.

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