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H1N1 flu virus is a new strain of pandemic influenza which is different than the seasonal flu. People have no natural immunity to protect against this virus. The H1N1 flu virus emerged in April 2009 and surveillance of its spread shows that...
H1N1, officially referred to as novel H1N1, first detected in April 2009 and usually summoned swine flu (Tabachnick, 2006). The virus is a mixing (reassortment) of four known strains of influenza A virus: one endemic in humans, one endemic ...
Spanish Flu of 1918. Discussion The Spanish Flu started to make its appearance in North America in September of 1918 and when it had run its course by late 1919, an estimated over 25 million people had been felled by the disease. (By compa...
swine. Subsequent analysis suggested it was a reassortment of just two strains, both found in swine. Although initial reports identified the new strain as swine influenza (i.e., a zoonosis originating in swine), its genetic origin was only ...
Swine Flu Thesis Statement Is the Swine Flu was created by medical companies for profit? Introduction Major changes in the surface glycoproteins of influenza virus – called antigenic shift – lead to worldwide epidemics of influenza known as...
on the effectiveness of vaccinating people to prevent influenza showed there were no benefits to being vaccinated for the flu. Epidemiologist Dr. Tom Jefferson, who is with the Cochrane Vaccines Field, participated in two different reviews...
swine flu (H1N1) was sweeping the globe. Health officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have stated that the swine flu virus could infect up to 40% of Americans over the next couple of years. At last count, the C...