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R estimates for A / H7N9 with those for other zoonotic pathogenshave ... causedpandemic concern

a new strain of the influenza virus , the H1N1 viruscauseda pandemic

the virus could mutate into a form more easily spread between humanscausinga pandemic

H1N1 viruses have circulated as a seasonal flu virus worldwide since it emerged in 2009causinga pandemic

A virus subtype is the first step toward a pandemic ; however , ... , the new virus subtype also must have the capacity to spread easily from person to personto causea pandemic

A virus subtype is the first step toward a pandemic ; ... , the new virus subtype also must have the capacity to spread easily from person to personhowever ... to causea pandemic

by this strain , known as influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 , or ? swine flu(passive) caused bya pandemic

this strain , known as influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 , or ' swine flu(passive) caused bya pandemic

by a new H1N1 influenza A virus ( swine influenza(passive) caused bya pandemic

it could mutate to a strain easily spread between humanscausinga pandemic

by an unusually severe and deadly strain of the subtype H1N1 of the species Influenza A. Now(passive) caused bya pandemic

It had potential ... and it was unknown if it would be a deadly strain of flu or not since it was newto causepandemic

And according to the federal governments Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) , The appearance of a new influenza A virus subtype is the first step toward a pandemic ; however , ... , the new virus subtype also must have the capacity to spread easily from person to personto causea pandemic

the influenza A ( H1N1 ) swine flu virus(passive) caused bya pandemic

mutation of the H5N1 virus into a form communicable from one human to another(passive) caused bya pandemic

an avian influenza virus that can cause human illness and has mutated to a form that spreads from person to person(passive) caused bya pandemic

by an unusually severe and deadly Influenza A virus strain of subtype H1N1(passive) caused bypandemic

that the deadly H5N1 virus becomes transmitted from human to humancausinga pandemic

a new virus strain or subtype that becomes easily transmissable between humans , or by bacteria that become resistant to antibiotic treatment(passive) is usually caused byA pandemic

a new variant or strain of influenza virus has to be able to infect peopleTo causea pandemic

a new virus strain or subtype(passive) is ... caused byA pandemic

The influenza A ( H1N1)pdm09 ( pH1N1 ) virus that emergedto causea pandemic

the currently circulating H5N1 strain as one of the most deadly virusescan causepandemic

Such a virus has the potential to spread worldwidecausinga pandemic

A new strain of H1N1 flu viruscausedpandemic

This H1N1 virus emerged in 2009to causea pandemic

Avian flu ... the only strain with the potentialto causea pandemic

by influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus(passive) caused bypandemic

a strain of the H1N1 virus(passive) was caused bypandemic

a Because influenza viruses of all types are highly contagious , once each of these mutant bird flu viruses developed the ability to spread from person to person , it rapidly spread all over the worldcausinga pandemic

Influenza A ( H1N1 ) viruscauseda pandemic

The H5N1 " bird flu ... one viruscould ... causea pandemic

Influenza A and Influenza B. The Influenza A ( H1N1 ) viruscauseda pandemic

the deadly H5N1 strain with common flu ... a waycould causea pandemic

the emergence of novel human viruses with the potentialto causea pandemic

by the new H1N1 virus(passive) caused bypandemic

once each of these mutant bird flu viruses developed the ability to spread from person to person , it rapidly spread all over the worldcausinga pandemic

by an H1N1 strain of influenza(passive) caused bypandemic

the H1N1 strain of influenza A(passive) was caused bypandemic

in an estimated 50 million deaths worldwideresultingin an estimated 50 million deaths worldwide

Only a devastating collapse in population and economic activity(passive) caused byOnly a devastating collapse in population and economic activity

from in UKoriginatedfrom in UK

by H5N1 influenza or some other microbecausedby H5N1 influenza or some other microbe

89,000 to 207,000 deaths , between 314,000 and 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits , and another 20 to 47 million people being sickcould cause89,000 to 207,000 deaths , between 314,000 and 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits , and another 20 to 47 million people being sick

a country?s first widespread outbreak in birdsprovokeda country?s first widespread outbreak in birds

rapid and widespread death and disruptioncan causerapid and widespread death and disruption

all of our lifehas influencedall of our life

substantial morbidity and mortality in the US and worldwide along with causing massive social disruptionhas causedsubstantial morbidity and mortality in the US and worldwide along with causing massive social disruption

approximately 60.8 million infections , 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths in the U.S. alonecausedapproximately 60.8 million infections , 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths in the U.S. alone

in the deaths of an estimated 25 million ( 6th century outbreakresultedin the deaths of an estimated 25 million ( 6th century outbreak

more than 500,000 deaths in the United States and more than 40 million deaths around the worldcausedmore than 500,000 deaths in the United States and more than 40 million deaths around the world

millions of human deathscould causemillions of human deaths

more than 500,000 deaths in the United States and more than 40 million deaths around the world Subsequent pandemicscausedmore than 500,000 deaths in the United States and more than 40 million deaths around the world Subsequent pandemics

in the deaths of 20 to 40 million worldwideresultingin the deaths of 20 to 40 million worldwide

in mass deaths from the viruswould ... resultin mass deaths from the virus

in the death of 50 to 100 million people worldwideresultedin the death of 50 to 100 million people worldwide

millions of death worldwidecan causemillions of death worldwide

to over 25 million deaths ... with an estimated 33 million people currently living with HIV worldwidehas ledto over 25 million deaths ... with an estimated 33 million people currently living with HIV worldwide

high levels of illness , death , social disruption , and economic losswould causehigh levels of illness , death , social disruption , and economic loss

in an estimated 50 million deaths worldwideresultedin an estimated 50 million deaths worldwide

in the deaths of large numbers of peoplemay resultin the deaths of large numbers of people

15 million deaths ... the last pandemic in 2009 was less severecaused15 million deaths ... the last pandemic in 2009 was less severe

89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 to 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits , and another 20 to 47 million people being sickcould cause89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 to 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits , and another 20 to 47 million people being sick

89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 and 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits , and another 20 to 47 million people being sickcould cause89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 and 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits , and another 20 to 47 million people being sick

in China Disease Health Animals epidemic China Swine flu Sourcediscoveredin China Disease Health Animals epidemic China Swine flu Source

only if the avian flu could pass from one human to anotherwould resultonly if the avian flu could pass from one human to another

unprecedented morbidity , mortality and global disruptionhas causedunprecedented morbidity , mortality and global disruption

from an avian flu 1957 outbreak or the killer strain of 1918would resultfrom an avian flu 1957 outbreak or the killer strain of 1918

in increased absenteeism due to direct illness , family illness or fear of disease transmissioncould resultin increased absenteeism due to direct illness , family illness or fear of disease transmission

89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 and 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visitscould cause89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 and 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits

89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 to 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visitscould cause89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 to 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits

89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 to 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits , andcould cause89,000 to 207,000 deaths , 314,000 to 734,000 hospitalizations , 18 to 42 million outpatient visits , and

millions of infections and hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwideis causingmillions of infections and hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide

severe illness , death and disruption throughout the country and the worldcan causesevere illness , death and disruption throughout the country and the world

influenza illness(passive) caused byinfluenza illness

more drug deaths in the UScausesmore drug deaths in the US

to increase in numbers & deathsleadingto increase in numbers & deaths

in over a million deaths worldwideresultedin over a million deaths worldwide

in the deaths of over 500,000 Americanscould resultin the deaths of over 500,000 Americans

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