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Flu Epidemics



Influenza - or flu, acute, highly contagious disease caused by any one of at least three types of virus, but usually by types designated A and B. Formerly known as the grippe, influenza is difficult to diagnose in the absence of an epidemic, since it resembles many common respiratory ailments. It can be distinguished from a cold, however, by sudden fever, prostration, weakness, and sometimes   Read More...

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    The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19: New Perspectives
    by Howard Phillips, David Killingray. 362 pgs.


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    Pneumococcal Immunizations at Flu Clinics: The Impact of Community-Wide Outreach, in Journal of Community Health
    by Douglas Shenson, John Quinley, Donna DiMartino, Patricia Stumpf, Michael Caldwell, Tikuang Lee. 10 pgs.


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