The latest advances in the etiology of influenza
N. В. Kagan
Kazan medical journal ›› 1936, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (7) : 872 -875.
The latest advances in the etiology of influenza
Influenza pandemics, or — as this infection is often called — green — have been known to mankind for a long time. They take with them an enormous number of human victims. So, according to a rough estimate, during the 1918 -1919 pandemic. 500 million fell ill and 15 million died (Ladlow).
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