how was Spanish flu able to contain?
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The “Spanish” influenza pandemic of 1918–19 caused acute illness in 25–30 percent of the world’s population and resulted in the death of up to an estimated 40 million people. Using fixed and frozen lung tissue of 1918 influenza victims, the complete genomic sequence of the 1918 influenza virus has been deduced. Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of the completed 1918 influenza virus genes shows them to be the most avian-like among the mammalian-adapted viruses.
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The Spanish flu was very dangerous flu specially for human . It was the most destroyed full flu of 19s , it is supposed that the existence of human on the earth is very difficult due to this flu. Several people have to lose their lives about 40 million .
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