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• Dec 25, 2025 The Great Influenza Summary l a subject of ongoing research though the virus is now definitively linked to an H1N1 strain Several factors contributed to its rapid and widespread 4 spread World War I The global movement of troops and the cramped unsanitary conditions of military camps w BY Jessie Balistreri
• Aug 23, 2025 Antigenic Drift And Shift In Influenza Virus s because the human population lacks preexisting immunity Realworld example The recent emergence of novel avian influenza viruses eg H5N1 H7N9 highlights the constant threat of antigenic shift These viruses are circulating in animal populations and th BY Marsha Greenholt-Jacobson
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