The 1918 Spanish influenza:integrating history and biology
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Auteurs : Ann H. Reid [États-Unis] ; Jeffery K. Taubenberger [États-Unis] ; Thomas G. Fanning [États-Unis]Source :
- Microbes and Infection [ 1286-4579 ] ; 2001.
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- Amino, Amino acids, Antigenic, Antigenic sites, Antigenically novel, Avian, Avian clade, Avian consensus, Avian source, Avian strains, Avian viruses, Clade, Contemporary observers, Deadly virus, Death rate, Death rate curve, Excess deaths, Fall wave, Forces institute, Genetic features, Glycosylation sites, Government printing office, Hemagglutinin, High levels, Historical record, Hong kong, Host adaptation, Host cells, Human cells, Human population, Human strains, Human viruses, Immune, Immune status, Immune system, Internal proteins, Interpandemic years, Major outbreaks, Mammalian clade, Mammalian host, Many respects, Microbe, Mild illness, More pneumonia, Mutation, Neuraminidase, Other pandemics, Outbreak, Pandemic, Pandemic form, Pandemic strains, Pandemic virus, Phylogenetic, Phylogenetic analyses, Pneumonia mortality, Public health, Rapid spread, Receptor, Second wave, Severe illness, Spanish figure, Sporadic outbreaks, Spring wave, Subsequent years, Surface proteins, Swine, Third wave, Tissue tropism, Virus, Young adults, Young people.
Abstract
Abstract: In 1918 an influenza pandemic killed 40 million people. It is now possible to study the genetic features of the 1918 virus. Such analyses will try to answer questions about the origin and the unusual virulence of this pandemic virus.
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DOI: 10.1016/S1286-4579(00)01351-4
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