The 1917-18 flu pandemic was one of the most deadly infections, killing approximately 50 million people at its peak. Despite its severity and impact, information surrounding the pandemic was limited ...
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100 Years Ago, Thousands Fell Into a Deep Sleep With No Explanation. Today, It’s Still a Mystery.
After a century of research, scientists can't agree on what it was—or whether it’s truly gone.
The pandemic traced its early cases to the beginning of 1918 and lasted into 1920, nearly two decades before World War II began. Military Times © 2023 Military Times ...
Fanning, Thomas G., Slemons, Richard D., Reid, Ann H., Janczewski, Thomas A., Dean, James P., and Taubenberger, Jeffery K. 2002. "1917 Avian Influenza Virus Sequences ...
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