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Formed in 2005, the '''Congressional Global Health Caucus''', a bipartisan group, studies and educates on [[public health]] issues that cross international boundaries. A current concern, for example, is the [[2009 H1N1 influenza virus]].
Formed in 2005, the '''Congressional Global Health Caucus''', a bipartisan group, studies and educates on public health issues that cross international boundaries. A current concern, for example, is the [[2009 H1N1 influenza virus]].

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Formed in 2005, the Congressional Global Health Caucus, a bipartisan group, studies and educates on public health issues that cross international boundaries. A current concern, for example, is the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus.