deadly_flu_virus_samples_missing
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a_point_in_time
:
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U.S.
Sends
Deadly
Flu
Virus
'
in
Error'
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WHO
Vials
of
deadly
flu
virus
still
missing
,
says
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WHO
Vials
of
deadly
flu
virus
still
missing
,
says
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H2N2
The
virus
-
technically
known
as
-
was
classified
as
Biological
Safety
...
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...
.
Hi
,
my
name
is
the
Culture
of
Fear
,
Paranoia
and
Suspicion.
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...
1957
The
samples
of
virus
H2N2,
which
caused
4
million
deaths
in
the
flu_pandemic...
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U.S.
...
were
sent
to
more
than
3
,700 laboratories
by
a
leading
American
medical
institution
several
months
ago
.
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H3N2
The
H2N2
virus
identified
was
found
to
be
similar
to
H2N2
viruses
that
circulated
in
humans
in
1957-58
at
the
beginning
of
the
so
-called
Asian
influenza
pandemic
.
The
H2N2
virus
which
circulated
at
this
time
was
fully
transmissible
among
humans
.
It
continued
to
circulate
in
humans
and
cause
annual epidemics
until
1968,
when
it
vanished
after
the
emergence
of
influenza
A
/
viruses
that
caused
the
next
pandemic
.
Therefore
, persons
born
after
1968
are
expected
to
have
no
or
only
limited
immunity
to
H2N2. H2N2
virus
is
not
contained
in
current
trivalent
influenza
vaccines
.
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...
.
http
://www.ashp.org/news/ShowArticle.cfm?id=10535
H5N1
is
considered
a
strong
candidate
for
causing
the
next
influenza
pandemic
,
but
it
is
not
the
only
threat
.
WHO
announced
yesterday
that
a
live
H2N2
influenza
subtype
that
has
not
circulated globally
since
the
1960s
was
inadvertently
sent
to
more
than
3700 laboratories
in
18
countries
as
part
of
a
test
kit
used
in
laboratory certification.
The
strain
in
question
is
similar
to
the
influenza
virus
that
touched
off
the
Asian
influenza
pandemic
of
1957–58.
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