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Flu (Influenza)

Pandemic

Timeline of Human Flu Pandemics

A timeline that documents the years in which pandemics occured over the past century, as well as the years in which bird flu strains made the jump to people.

Deconstructing the 1918 Flu Virus: What Made It So Deadly?

The influenza pandemic of 1918, also known as the Spanish Flu, remains the most deadly in recent history. Death estimates ranging between 20 and 40 million people worldwide. Researchers are delving into old samples and historic records out to answer why.

Preventing Another Pandemic

Researchers investigate various approaches to preventing an influenza pandemic.

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Research Feature

Negative-stained transmission electron micrograph depicting the structural details of an influenza virus particle
The work of one NIAID lab focuses on three related domains of influenza research: seasonal, avian, and pandemic. Its researchers hope that lessons learned with one will benefit the others.
Flu.gov

Community Immunity

Link to Community Immunity illustration Learn how immunizing a critical portion of a community protects most members of the community.

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  • Complete list of  NIAID-funded clinical studies related to flu on ClinicalTrials.gov.
  • Studies at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD
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    Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about influenza.

    See Also

    Influenza News Releases 

    Swine Flu

    Research Feature

    Negative-stained transmission electron micrograph depicting the structural details of an influenza virus particle
    The work of one NIAID lab focuses on three related domains of influenza research: seasonal, avian, and pandemic. Its researchers hope that lessons learned with one will benefit the others.
    Flu.gov

    Community Immunity

    Link to Community Immunity illustration Learn how immunizing a critical portion of a community protects most members of the community.

    Volunteer for Clinical Studies Button

  • Complete list of  NIAID-funded clinical studies related to flu on ClinicalTrials.gov.
  • Studies at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD
  •  

    Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about influenza.

    See Also

    Influenza News Releases 

    Swine Flu