Patients receive swine flu vaccination shots at a clinic, 1976. The outbreak of the H1N1 virus was relatively small and is most remembered today for the mass immunization it prompted. However, there were multiple reports of Guillain-Barr矇 syndrome (GBS), a paralyzing neuromuscular disorder, affecting some immunization recipients.
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