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| 28 Jan 2010 by sara For both the 1957 and 1968 pandemics, vaccines were produced round-the-clock but arrived too late. Worldwide, the 1957 pandemic caused more than two million deaths while the pandemic of 1968 caused around one million deaths. ... Untitled - http://un-influenza.org/ |
| 7 Feb 2010 by admin This prediction is based on the known behaviour of the last three influenza pandemics from 1918, 1957, and 1968. It is also a straight forward consequence of the fact that we have no natural immunity to this new virus. ... Jellofart - http://www.jellofart.com/ [ More results from Jellofart ] |
| 17 hours ago by John Woodfield In addition to these yearly epidemics, the influenza A virus has caused three major global pandemics during the 20th century: there was the Spanish flu in 1918, the Asian flu in 1957 and in 1968–69 was the Hong Kong flu. ... Relayblogger - http://relayblogger.com/ - References |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Brenda Rosser This was the first pandemic on this level since 1968. WHO declares swine flu pandemic – “WHO chief Dr Margaret Chan said the move did not mean the virus was causing more severe illness or more deaths.” The last pandemic was in 1968 when ... EconoSpeak - http://econospeak.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 6 Feb 2010 by admin ... antigen changes requiring a new vaccine annually) and antigen shift (major, 10 year-or-so changes which signal the start of pandemics like the 1957 Asian flu (2 million deaths worldwide) and the 1968 Hong Kong flu (700000 deaths). ... Swine Flu Start - http://swineflustart.com/ [ More results from Swine Flu Start ] |
| 29 Jan 2010 by Regina Phelps EMS Solutions In 2009, the world responded to its first influenza pandemic since 1968. A new strain of the virus was discovered in March when three children (California and Texas) were hospitalized for respiratory infections. ... H1N1 (Swine Flu) - Pandemic Influenza News - http://emssolutionsinc.wordpress.com/ - References [ More results from H1N1 (Swine Flu) - Pandemic Influenza News ] |
| 29 Jan 2010 In the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic there were 20 million deaths. The Asian flu pandemic of 1957 and the Hong Kong flu pandemic of 1968 each resulted in one million deaths. The current H1N1 (swine flu) pandemic has reported 12220 deaths to ... News from www.gvnews.com - http://gvnews.com/ |
| 26 Jan 2010 by James M. Wilson V, MD 1957 influenza pandemic; 1968 influenza pandemic; 1970 Venezuelan equine encephalitis epizootic in Texas; HIV/AIDS; monkeypox; West Nile virus; Asian soybean rust (crop disease); SARS (months of missed indications of the threat in China ... Biosurveillance - http://biosurveillance.typepad.com/biosurveillance/ - References [ More results from Biosurveillance ] |
| 16 Jun 2009 by Madeline Baer ... declaring a pandemic – the first since 1968, 40 years ago. At the remarkable press conference in Geneva, the announcement provoked numerous questions and lots of uncertainties in the responses: How severe is a “moderate” pandemic? ... Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism... - http://humanitarianismafrica.typepad.com/my_web... |
| 19 Jan 2010 “An event similar to the 1918 pandemic was feared when what happened was probably closer to the 1957 or 1968 pandemics,” Chan said in a speech opening a week-long meeting of the WHO's executive board. ... Latest Breaking Health News & Information... - http://www.health.am/ [ More results from Latest Breaking Health News & Information... ] |
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