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To: little jeremiah; bitt

1st link. Authors and the paragraph after table 3 highly interesting.

https://tinyurl.com/8z6km5rr


710 posted on 03/17/2021 7:12:13 AM PDT by Cats Pajamas (President Trump won so big he broke their algorithm!)
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To: Cats Pajamas

Will look. Down the search page is an article about Fauxi saying antivaxxers are a drain on the economy. I loathe that disgusting little piece of dog doo.


758 posted on 03/17/2021 11:05:06 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Thirst for truth is the most valuable possession and no one can take it away from you.)
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To: Cats Pajamas

This?

Between 1890 and 1950, most observers believed fatal influenza to be a polymicrobial infection in which an inciting agent of low pathogenicity (either a bacterium such as Bacillus influenzae or a “filter passing agent”—most of which have now been identified as viruses) acted synergistically with known pneumopathogenic bacteria [13, 14, 20, 33, 64-66]. This view was dramatically supported in 1917–1918 by the measles epidemics in US Army training camps, in which most deaths resulted from streptococcal pneumonia or, less commonly, pneumococcal pneumonia [20, 30, 32]. The pneumonia deaths during the influenza pandemic in 1918 proved so highly similar, pathologically, to the then-recent pneumonia deaths from the measles epidemics that noted experts considered them to be the result of one newly emerging disease: epidemic bacterial pneumonia precipitated by prevalent respiratory tract agents [20, 33, 63].


782 posted on 03/17/2021 12:56:10 PM PDT by numberonepal (WWG1WGA)
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