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Researchers Explain Spread of 1918 Flu
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - Iddo Genuth
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MIT researchers have explained why two mutations in the H1N1 avian flu virus allowed the disease to spread during the 1918 pandemic that killed at least 50 million people. The work could help scientists detect and contain a future bird flu outbreak among humans...    (source: web.mit.edu)


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