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The case mortality rates for both pandemics are higher than a typical seasonal influenza with the 1918 influenza pandemic killing tens of millions worldwide.
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Students view a video describing the influenza pandemic of 1918 and analyze the video to explain how this flu strain overcame immune system defenses to become
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OVERVIEW. Students learn the different ways that influenza virus can mutate and what impact that has on how rapidly and widely the virus spreads.
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The 1918 influenza pandemic: • Killed more than 20 million people worldwide. [Some estimates range as high as 75 million.] By conservative estimates this
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1918 influenza epidemics had settled into a pattern of annual epidemicity associated with strain drifting and sub-stantially lowered death rates Did some critical viral genet-ic event produce a 1918 virus of remarkable pathogenicity and then another critical genetic event occur soon after the 1918 pandemic to produce an attenuated H1N1 virus?
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