Influenza

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Helen C

 

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August 22, 2014

 

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The "Spanish flu" in 1918, killed approximately half a million people in the United States alone. It killed around 20 million worldwide. The "Asian flu" in 1957, in the United States their 70,000 people died. In 1968 the "Hong-Kong flu" There where 34,000 deaths in the United States. The emergence of the "Hong-Kong flu" marked the beginning of the of the strand type A (H3N2) era Different strands of the same virus caused all these outbreaks of influenza...
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When this virus first emerged. It was associated with fewer deaths than caused by the two previous pandemic viruses that I mentioned. There are a few reasons for the hemagglutinin changed from the "Asian flu" strain. The neuraminidase stayed the same. Well the only explanation would be that people affected with the A (H2N2) strain ("Asian flu"), Built up immunity to the "Hong-Kong flu"...
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