Spanish Flu Infection

Virus H1N1, Responsible For The Deadly Pandemy Of Spanish Flu In 1918 Tem. In 2005, Dr Terrence Tumpey National Center For Infectious Diseases, Cdc Succeded In Rebuilding This Virus From An Avian Influenza Transmissible Between Human Beings. His Study Will Permit To Understand Better The Modes Of Transmission Of The Virus H5N1 Of The Current Avian Influenza Virus. This Negative Stained Transmission Electron Micrograph Tem Showed Recreated 1918 Influenza Virions That Were Collected From The Supernatant Of A 1918 Infected Madin Darby Canine Kidney Mdck Cell Culture 18 Hours After Infection. In Order To Sequester These Virions, The Mdck Cells Were Spun Down Centrifugation, And The 1918 Virus Present In The Fluid Was Immediately Fixed For Negative Staining. Dr. Terrence Tumpey, One Of The Organization’S Staff Microbiologists And A Member Of The National Center For Infectious Diseases Ncid, Recreated The 1918 Influenza Virus In Order To Identify The Characteristics That Made This Organism Such A Deadly Pathogen. Research Efforts Such As This, Enables Researchers To Develop New Vaccines And Treatments For Future Pandemic Influenza Viruses. The 1918 Spanish Flu Epidemic Was Caused By An Influenza A H1N1 Virus, Killing More Than 500,000 People In The United States, And Up To 50 Million Worldwide. The Possible Source Was A Newly Emerged Virus From A Swine Or An Avian Host Of A Mutated H1N1 Virus. Many People Died Within The First Few Days After Infection, And Others Died Of Complications Later. Nearly Half Of Those Who Died Were Young, Healthy Adults. Influenza A H1N1 Viruses Still Circulate Today After Being Introduced Again Into The Human Population In The 1970S. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
Virus H1N1, Responsible For The Deadly Pandemy Of Spanish Flu In 1918 Tem. In 2005, Dr Terrence Tumpey National Center For Infectious Diseases, Cdc Succeded In Rebuilding This Virus From An Avian Influenza Transmissible Between Human Beings. His Study Will Permit To Understand Better The Modes Of Transmission Of The Virus H5N1 Of The Current Avian Influenza Virus. This Negative Stained Transmission Electron Micrograph Tem Showed Recreated 1918 Influenza Virions That Were Collected From The Supernatant Of A 1918 Infected Madin Darby Canine Kidney Mdck Cell Culture 18 Hours After Infection. In Order To Sequester These Virions, The Mdck Cells Were Spun Down Centrifugation, And The 1918 Virus Present In The Fluid Was Immediately Fixed For Negative Staining. Dr. Terrence Tumpey, One Of The Organization’S Staff Microbiologists And A Member Of The National Center For Infectious Diseases Ncid, Recreated The 1918 Influenza Virus In Order To Identify The Characteristics That Made This Organism Such A Deadly Pathogen. Research Efforts Such As This, Enables Researchers To Develop New Vaccines And Treatments For Future Pandemic Influenza Viruses. The 1918 Spanish Flu Epidemic Was Caused By An Influenza A H1N1 Virus, Killing More Than 500,000 People In The United States, And Up To 50 Million Worldwide. The Possible Source Was A Newly Emerged Virus From A Swine Or An Avian Host Of A Mutated H1N1 Virus. Many People Died Within The First Few Days After Infection, And Others Died Of Complications Later. Nearly Half Of Those Who Died Were Young, Healthy Adults. Influenza A H1N1 Viruses Still Circulate Today After Being Introduced Again Into The Human Population In The 1970S. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
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