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Village Grave Led to Virus Breakthrough

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Mar 22, 2020   Featured, Health, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Village Grave Led to Virus Breakthrough

  One-hundred-two years ago, a strain of influenza virus spread across the globe, eventually reaching Brevig Mission in Alaska. Five days after the flu hit the Seward Peninsula, 72 of the 80 villagers in Brevig Mission were dead. Through a series of events suited to a detective novel, researchers made a connection between Brevig Mission […]

The Flu Prevention Resource Sheet for Healthcare Workers, Teachers and Concerned Parents

By Public Health Corps on Nov 15, 2019   Featured, Health  

The Flu Prevention Resource Sheet  for Healthcare Workers, Teachers and Concerned Parents

The U.S. flu season is just beginning, and can last until May (with peak infections hitting between December and February). While it’s far too early to predict the severity of this year’s flu season in the U.S., physicians are encouraging everyone to vaccinate ahead of the anticipated peak infection times. The following resources serve as […]

Survey Shows Widespread Skepticism of Flu Shot

By Shreya Bhola | Orlando Health on Oct 15, 2018   Health  

Survey Shows Widespread Skepticism of Flu Shot

When a child gets the flu, they’re not only sick in bed for a week or more, but the illness can also have serious and even life-threatening consequences. In fact, 180 children died after contracting the flu during the 2017-2018 season, one of the most severe on record. Despite the consensus of the medical community, […]

Birth Year Predicts Odds If Flu Pandemic Were to Strike

By Daniel Stolte | University of Arizona Communications on Nov 11, 2016   Featured, Health  

Birth Year Predicts Odds If Flu Pandemic Were to Strike

  Your birth year predicts — to a certain extent — how likely you are to get seriously ill or die in an outbreak of an animal-origin influenza virus, according to a study co-led by researchers from the University of Arizona and UCLA. Until now, it was believed that previous exposure to a flu virus […]

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