WHY did the 2009
swine flu pandemic kill so many more young adults than children?
Not exact matches
The epidemic is almost certain to spread further, but officials attempted to assuage concerns the current
swine flu epidemic could play out like the 1918 influenza
pandemic, which
killed millions.
The H1N1
swine flu virus caused a
pandemic in 2009, spreading to over 200 countries and
killing more than 18,000 people.
Results from the 2009
swine flu pandemic showed patients with more virus -
killing immune cells in their blood at the start of the illness, would avoid sever illness, researchers at Imperial College London (ICL) found.