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A classmate of my daughters was diagnosed last week with seasonal flu, H1N1, and pneumonia. If she was exhibiting flu symptoms, would it be typical to test for all of these at the same time?

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A classmate of my daughters was diagnosed last week with seasonal flu, H1N1, and pneumonia. If she was exhibiting flu symptoms, would it be typical to test for all of these at the same time?

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Pneumonia can be a consequence of flu, and can either be caused by the virus or by a secondary bacterial infection. No one has yet been reported to have pandemic H1N1 2009 and seasonal flu at the same time.

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