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Letter to the Editor| Volume 41, ISSUE 6, P676, December 2011

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Emergency Calls for Swine Flu: How to Deal with Nuisance Calls?

Published:December 28, 2009DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2009.10.023
      Swine flu has become a great threat to the public in several countries. In Thailand, swine flu is pandemic, and an emergency telephone line for swine flu, “1422,” has been instituted. I would like to discuss a problem encountered on this emergency telephone line.
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