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  1. 1 lut 2006 · From 1997 to 2003, Italy has been affected by two epidemics of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and by several outbreaks of low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI).

  2. extramural influenza experts reached a near consensus that the Fort Dix swine flu was likely to be the source of an imminent pandemic of influenza, perhaps similar to the pandemic of 1918, because Fort Dix virus had the anti-genic characteristics of what was thought to be the 1918 virus. One notable exception to this consensus thought it

  3. Swine flu of 1976: lessons from the past. In 1976, a late winter outbreak of swine flu at a military base in the USA led to fears of a devastating pandemic. President Gerald Ford announced a plan to vaccinate everyone in the country. By the end of the year, 40 million out of some 200 million

  4. 1 sty 2011 · These facts are concerning with influenza A H1N1 (swine flu) pandemics, and are also concerning how the swine flu expansion occurred through the world.

  5. 28 wrz 2021 · Swine influenza can not only cause large economic losses for the pig industry but can also lead to epidemics or pandemics in the human population. We provide an overview of the pathogenic characteristics of the disease, diagnosis, risk factors for the occurrence on pig farms, impact on pigs and humans and methods to control it.

  6. 1 lip 2009 · Medical Anthropology and the "Swine Flu'' Pandemic. Beginning in April 2009, global attention began focusing on the emergence in Mexico of a potentially highly lethal new influenza strain of...

  7. These killer virus scenarios, first propagated by government agencies and vaccine producers for SARS, avian flu, and swine-flu, and predicting millions of deaths, call on deeply rooted fears in humans with respect to plagues, such as the Spanish Influenza (1918–1920).

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