Increased ventilation not effective in reducing influenza virus spread in play-based model, study finds

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Increasing ventilation in child-care settings may not always be effective at preventing flu virus spread, according to a new study published by a team of researchers at Emory University, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and Virginia Tech.

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