UNITED STATES, July 9, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- "Swine Flu - 1976," the latest novel by Dr. George Naddra, delves into the fascinating intersection of historical ...
Nineteen-year-old U.S. Army Pvt. David Lewis set out from Fort Dix on a 50-mile hike with his unit on Feb. 5, 1976. On that bitter cold day, he collapsed and died. Autopsy specimens unexpectedly ...
In 1976, 45 million people received shots against the disease.?However, it was the vaccination that ended up doing more damage. Twelve people died and another 400 people were paralyzed after ...
Nineteen-year-old U.S. Army Pvt. David Lewis set out from Fort Dix on a 50-mile hike with his unit on Feb. 5, 1976. On that bitter cold day, he collapsed and died. Autopsy specimens unexpectedly ...
According to new research from St. Jude investigators, they have new evidence that individuals who were immunized against “swine flu” in 1976 may be protected against the pandemic H1N1 influenza virus ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - People who got immunized against the 1976 "swine flu" epidemic that never happened may have benefited from the shots after all -- they may have been protected from the 2009 H1N1 ...
A: Probably the most well known is an outbreak of swine flu among soldiers in Fort Dix, N.J. in 1976, according to the Center for Disease Control Web site. The virus caused disease with X-ray evidence ...
Q:I was in the military in 1976 when we were required to get a swine-flu vaccine. But now I hear that there is a new swine-flu vaccine. If I was vaccinated back then, am I protected from the current ...
As more and more people receive the H1N1 shot, an earlier vaccine is casting a mysterious shadow over the attempt to immunize 200 million people in the next few months. A vaccine made in 1976 in ...