WASHINGTON DC— Though  reports of the H1N1 influenza A (swine flu) virus have decreased steadily in  recent weeks, health officials warn that another wave may be on the horizon just  waiting to strike, according to the Gazette.
In America,  roughly 80 million individuals have been infected with the H1N1 virus, resulting  in approximately 360,000 hospitalizations and 16,000 deaths, the story  stated.
According to the  story, the World Health  Organization (WHO) announced that the pandemic has not waned, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and  Prevention (CDC) says that a third wave may be making the  rounds.
Marita Mike, health  director at the University of  Maryland Center for Health  and Homeland Security, said: "It wouldn't be surprising to see another peak  this year. When you look at flu outbreaks in the past, there were multiple  peaks. The best time to get vaccinated is before everyone gets sick. We saw this  flu start initially in the summer."
Continued education  of the public, including promoting hand hygiene and thorough cleaning, is vital  to control the virus' spread, the story noted.
Though many  individuals and organizations have been proactive in preventing the virus, the  WHO and the CDC warn against complacency and urge everyone to remain vigilant,  the story added.
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