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That post-holiday increase happened during a flu pandemic in 1957 that is being studied as a possible model for what's going on lately with swine flu, he noted.
Monday's count of children's deaths represents cases reported in the week ending Nov. 21. While there have been about 200 deaths reported, officials believe there are probably a few hundred more.
Death statistics can lag behind the spread of an illness, CDC officials say.
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