Blood protects against long-gone killer 1918 flu

Courtesy Headlines from the Associated Press  Sun, 08/17/2008 - 11:09

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Nearly a century after history's most lethal flu faded away, survivors' bloodstreams still carry super-potent protection against the 1918 virus, demonstrating the remarkable durability of the human immune system....


 

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