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Why are Mexican data important?
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsJ GieseckeJohan.Giesecke ecdc.europa.eu
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Citation style for this article: . Why are Mexican data important?. Euro Surveill. 2009;14(19):pii=19212. https://doi.org/10.2807/ese.14.19.19212-en Received: 14 May 2009
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Abstract
This issue of Eurosurveillance contains an article by a French team on the transmission of the new influenza A(H1N1) in Mexico, which uses published figures from the outbreak to estimate important parameters for transmission, among them the reproduction rate, R [1]. Such studies may have important implications for public health action in Europe.

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