Was the 1918 pandemic caused by a bird flu?
Mark J. Gibbs () and
Adrian J. Gibbs
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Mark J. Gibbs: School of Botany and Zoology, The Australian National University
Nature, 2006, vol. 440, issue 7088, E8-E8
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Past masters With H5N1 avian flu still spreading, the possible avian origin of the 1918 pandemic Spanish flu virus is as topical — and as controversial — as ever. The discussion continues online this week.
Date: 2006
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