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Searching for Lethal Influenza Strains

1gor writes "Scientists want to exhume the body of the victim of the world's most lethal influenza pandemic between 1918 and 1919 to examine the structure of the virus, reports Bloomberg.com. In an airtight coffin they expect to find well-preserved virus known for its unique ability to kill healthy young people. The strain's attack and mortality rates were highest among people aged between 20 years and 50 years. Are you scared already?"

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  1. you know. by Unknown+Poltroon · · Score: 4, Funny

    The guys that are working this must crap their pants every time they sneeze.

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  2. Geeks don't need to worry by DeadSea · · Score: 4, Funny

    Living in my parents basement, never leaving the house, having no human contact, there is no way that I'll ever get the flu. The germ that destroys humanity may already be breeding in my filth, but I've learned to live with it.

  3. Re:Why would I be scared? by DeadSea · · Score: 5, Informative
    With today's high-tech antibiotics, I seriously doubt an influenza epidemic could get very far.
    A flu is caused by a virus. An antibiotic would be useless. The CDC says that you can vaccinate against flu, but there is little to do but rest and drink hot liquids once you have it.
  4. Be afraid... by Simon+Field · · Score: 5, Insightful


    Clearly the reason we study things like this is because we fear them.

    We want to prevent another outbreak. We want to study why it was so lethal, so we can cure it and similar epidemics.

    We also fear that someone else will resurrect this bug and spread it around.

    But those who fear that the U.S. is studying it in order to make biological weapons will also figure out that a biological weapon like this will not be useful without the ability to innocculate your own population against it.

    When large democracies study diseases, even with the worst motives, it scares me less than if we found that suicidal cults or fanatics were studying them. Even if the government is studying it for all the wrong reasons, we end up better able to defend against it.

    There will be more pandemics. They may be man-made, but more likely they will be natural.
    And the only way we will be prepared for them is to study them.

  5. Re:'A' not 'The' by tswinzig · · Score: 4, Funny

    Body of 'a' victim I expect. It killed more people than the world war.

    'A' world war, not 'the' world war.

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