Blood still carries protection against killer 1918 flu - USA Today
WASHINGTON — Nearly a century after history’s most lethal flu faded away, survivors’ bloodstreams still carry super-potent protection against the 1918 virus, demonstrating the remarkable durability of the human immune system. Scientists tested the
Bacteria played a role in 1918 pandemic flu deaths, scientists say - Los Angeles Times
Most deaths in the 1918 influenza pandemic were due not to the virus alone but to common bacterial infections that took advantage of victims’ weakened immune systems, according to two new studies that could change the nation’s strategy against the
Studies say common infections caused 1918 flu deaths - Newsday
Most deaths in the 1918 influenza pandemic were caused not by the virus alone but by common bacterial infections that overwhelmed victims’ weakened immune systems, according to two new studies that could change the strategy against the next pandemic
Flu not only culprit in ‘18 - Chicago Tribune
Most deaths in the 1918 influenza pandemic were caused not by the virus alone but by common bacterial infections that overwhelmed victims’ weakened immune systems, according to two new studies that could change the strategy against the next pandemic
Survivors of 1918 flu still immune - Saskatoon Star Phoenix
WASHINGTON - Antibodies from survivors of the 1918 flu pandemic, the worst in human memory, still protect against the highly deadly virus, researchers reported this week. The findings by a team of influenza and immune system experts suggest new and
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