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Swine Flu Strain Is Severe as 1957 Pandemic Virus, Study Says 2009 H1N1 FLU NEWS FORUM.As indicated by its name, the human virus was isolated in Japan in 1957 and is H2N2. Since H2N2 has been out of human circulation since 1968, those born after 1968 would have limited immunity. Thus, infection by the virus would likely cause problems in younger people.Swine Flu Is as Severe as 1957 Pandemic, Study Shows By John Lauerman May 12 (Bloomberg) -- The swine flu strain that has sickened people in 30 countries Second-trimester exposure to the 1957 A2 influenza pandemic is a controversial risk factor for schizophrenia. This study indicates that there is no relation between second-trimester exposure to the 1957 influenza and risk of non-affective psychosis in the Dutch population. It adds to a growing body of work The so-called Asian Flu pandemic has already killed thousands of people around the globe - many of them in the United States. However, the 1957 influenza outbreak was by no means as severe as the other two main pandemics of the 20th century.A dangerous strain of the flu virus that caused a worldwide pandemic in 1957 was sent to thousands of laboratories in the United States and around the world, triggering a frantic effort to destroy the samples to prevent an outbreak, health officials revealed yesterday.ReviewStigma in the time of influenza: social and institutional responses to pandemic emergencies. [Pandemic influenza: impact on health care facilities in Lazio, Italy, and the role of hospitals in pandemic management]Your browser version may not work well with NCBI's Web applications. More information here Click to change filter selection through MyNCBI. ; Influenza: 1957-1958 pandemic.; ANDERSON RJ. PMID: 13538117 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]This estimate is based on the comparatively mild 1957 pandemic.
Estimates based on a more virulent virus, closer to the one seen in 1918, have been made and are much higher. However, the 1918 was considered exceptional.Department of Medicine, The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York, N. Y. Department of Pathology, The New York * This work was supported in part by Traineeship Grant E-6 and Research Grants E-2162 and E-1078 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Published January , 1959 An influenza A/H2N2 virus, similar to that which caused the 1957-8 influenza pandemic has been inadvertently distributed in proficiency panels for quality control assessment to at least 3686 laboratories E-alert 13 April: Worldwide laboratory distribution of influenza A/H2N2 virus similar to 1957-58 pandemic strain,The virus that caused the 1957 Asian flu pandemic, which killed millions, has been sent to thousands of research centres worldwide The virus that caused the 1957 "Asian flu" pandemic has been accidentally released by a lab in the US, and sent all over the world in test kits which scientists are now scrambling to destroy.The online storybook contains narratives from survivors, families, and friends who lived through the 1918 and 1957 pandemics. The agency welcomes new submissions and plans to update the book each quarter. Narratives from the 1968 pandemic are also welcome.In February 1957, the Asian influenza pandemic was first identified in the Far East. Immunity to this strain was rare in people less than 65 years of age, and a pandemic was Unlike the virus that caused the 1918 pandemic, the 1957 virus was quickly identified, due to advances in scientific technology.A pandemic is a global disease outbreak. An influenza pandemic occurs when a new influenza A virus emerges for which there is little or no immunity in the human population, begins to cause serious illness and then spreads 1957 influenza pandemic caused at least 70,000 U.S. deaths and 1-2 million deaths worldwide Preparing for the next pandemic. Vaccination strategies for an influenza pandemic.
The next influenza pandemic: will we be ready to care for our children?A world already jittery over the looming threat of an influenza pandemic got a new jolt last week, when health officials revealed that the virus that killed at least 1 million people in the 1957-58 flu pandemic had been mailed to about 4,000 medical laboratories in the United States and 17 other countries. On March 26,This estimate is based on the comparatively mild 1957 pandemic. Estimates based on a more virulent virus, closer to the one seen in 1918, have been made and are much higher. However, the 1918 was considered exceptional.The new subtype had appeared, right on time, 11 years after the 1957 Asian and replaced the dominant influenza A2/Asian virus subtype, as had the viruses of 1947 and 1957. Further, most persons >85 years of age had preexisting antibodies to the 1968 virus, which suggested that the hemagglutinin of this virus,Moderate Avian Flu Pandemic Similar to 1957 and 1968 Outbreaks Could Cost U.S. Life Insurers $31 Billion in Additional Claims The HHS projects 209,000 deaths from a moderate influenza pandemic, based on the 1957 and 1968 outbreaks. In a typical year, 36,000 Americans die from the flu.. .