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Teflon Flu
 Purple Death: The Mysterious Flu of 1918 by David Getz, X It was 1918, the last year of World War I. Thousands of men lived in the crowded army training camps that were scattered all across the United States. That spring, a strange flu struck the soldiers at a camp in the Midwest. Healthy young men went to the hospital complaining of sore throats and fevers. Within hours they had suffocated, their skin taking on a terrible purplish hue. The devastating flu spread like wildfire across the country, infecting soldiers and civilians alike. It killed more than half a million people in a matter of months, then disappeared as suddenly as it had come. To this day, no one knows what caused a common flu to become so deadly, but scientists are still searching for answers. What they discover could save millions of lives if another common flu virus suddenly turns into a killer. In this riveting account, acclaimed nonfiction author David Getz tells young readers the story of the mysterious flu known as the Purple Death -- the virus responsible for the worst epidemic in American history.
 The Bird-Flu Primer: The Guide to Being Prepared and Surviving an Avian Flu Pandemic The Bird-Flu Primer: The Guide to Being Prepared and Surviving an Avian Flu Pandemic
Flu season - Flu season is mostly a colloquial term used to describe the regular outbreak in flu cases, or cases of the common cold during the late fall or winter. Viral activity such as the flu can sometimes be predicted and even tracked geographically. Teflon character - The term "teflon character" is used in reference to persons to whom criticism does not seem to stick; Ronald Reagan is often cited as an example. See Teflon. Spanish flu - The Spanish Flu Pandemic, also known as La Grippe, or La Pesadilla, was an unusually severe and deadly strain of avian influenza, a viral infectious disease, that killed some 50 million to 100 million people worldwide over about a year in 1918 and 1919 It is thought to have been one of the most deadly pandemic]s so far in human [[history. It was caused by the H1N1 type of influenza virus, which is similar to bird flu of today, mainly H5N1 and H5N2. Chicken flu - The Chicken flu is an avian flu that can affect humans. It is deadly and has been reported in Southeast Asia.
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