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Hence it became known as “Spanish flu.” By June influenza reached from Algeria to New Zealand. Still, a 1927 study concluded, “In many parts of the world the first wave either was so faint ...
They found that this strain, H2N2, was unlike any flu that humans were known to have encountered. When it reached the United States, no one would be immune. Hilleman moved quickly to alert the ...
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