Spanish Flu

The Spanish Flu or the 1918 flu pandemic was an influenza pandemic that spread across the world. Historical and epidemiological data are inadequate to identify the geographic origin. Most victims were healthy young adults, in contrast to most influenza outbreaks which predominantly affect juvenile, elderly, or weakened patients. The flu pandemic was implicated in the outbreak of encephalitis lethargica in the 1920s. Read More

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A scientist checks eggs for bird flu at the Zooprophylactic Institute near the northern Italian city of Padua December 12, 2005.
Bird Flu Research Released From Quarantine; Pandemic Threat Downplayed

By IBTimes

The controversial bird flu research that was deemed a threat to national security in December got the OK to be published by a panel of scientists on Friday. (Apr 02)

MORE TOPICS: PENNSYLVANIA, BIRD FLU, H5N1

 UN urges  swifter funding for $2 billion Pakistan flood appeal
Could Wacky Weather Lead to Flu Pandemics?

By Mother Nature Network

Could the weather occurrence responsible for the disastrous floods and droughts of the last two years also be to blame for a century of flu pandemics? New research explains. (Mar 29)

MORE TOPICS: PAKISTAN

The current strain of H5N1 (bird flu) is highly pathogenic, kills most species of birds and up to 60 percent of the people it infects.
Bird Flu More Common and Less Deadly Than Originally Estimated, Study

By IBTimes

More people may have been infected with bird flu than previously thought, making the disease more common and less deadly than previously estimated (Feb 24)

MORE TOPICS: INFECTION, BIRD FLU, H5N1, LOS ANGELES

Deadly Bird Flu Studies to Stay Secret for Now: WHO

By Reuters

Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. (Feb 18)

MORE TOPICS: ARIZONA, SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, H5N1

Deadly bird flu studies to stay secret for now - WHO

By Reuters UK

Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organisation said on Friday. (Feb 17)

MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK, ARIZONA, SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, H5N1

Deadly H5N1 Flu Studies Put on Hold Until Risks Known
Deadly H5N1 Flu Studies Put on Hold Until Risks Known

By Reuters

Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. (Feb 17)

MORE TOPICS: SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, H5N1

Australia Slaughters Thousands of Duck to Contain Avian Flu Spread
U.S. Panel Defends Call to Censor Bird Flu Studies

By Reuters

A potentially deadlier form of the bird flu virus poses one of the gravest known threats to humans and justifies an unprecedented call to censor the research that produced it, a top U.S. biosecurity official said on Tuesday. (Feb 01)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, INDIA, EGYPT, ARIZONA, BIRD FLU, H5N1

Health workers pack dead chicken at a wholesale poultry market in Hong Kong December 21, 2011.
Fears of a Mutant Virus Flying the Coop Halt Bird-Flu Study

By Reuters

Researchers studying a potentially more lethal, airborne version of the bird-flu virus have suspended their studies because of concerns the mutant virus they have created could be used as a devastating form of bioterrorism or accidentally escape the lab. (Jan 21)

MORE TOPICS: ALLERGY, INFECTION, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, H5N1, LONDON

January 17, 2012 Tuesday - 04:39 pm EST  inShare    0 Text SizeSmaller Normal Larger E-mail Print La Niña May Be Linked to Flu Pandemics
La Niña May Be Linked to Flu Pandemics

By Medical Daily

Flu pandemics may be "linked" to La Niña weather conditions that alter bird migration patterns and can promote "dangerous new strains" of the human influenza virus, according to American scientists in a statement on Monday. (Jan 18)

MORE TOPICS: SWINE FLU

Property magnate and reality TV star Donald Trump speaks at a South Florida Tea Party rally in Boca Raton, Florida
Trump or Drumpf – What’s In A Name?

By IBTimes

There are some interesting elements from Donald Trump’s own ancestry. For one thing, “Trump” is not his real name. (Apr 19, 2011)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, GERMANY, WHITE HOUSE, KENYA

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