Friday, September 15, 2017

FLU



Soldiers stricken with the pandemic flu, 1918, Camp Funston, Kansas. Credit: NIAID Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Da AMICOR Maria Ines Azambuja e mais um artigo da Scientific America

100 Years after the Lethal 1918 Flu Pandemic, We Are Still Vulnerable

Our public health infrastructure has improved, but without a universal influenza vaccine, a similar virus could result in a worldwide catastrophe
1 hour ago — Catharine I. Paules and Anthony S. Fauci

1 comment:

  1. Obrigada pela divulgação. Nesta semana sairam dois artigos a ver com o que penso... flu e a causalidade do diabetes e flu vaccination and early abortion.

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