Reflections on the 1976 Swine Flu Vaccination Program
In 1976, 2 recruits at Fort Dix, New Jersey, had an influenzalike illness. Isolates of virus taken from them included A/New Jersey/76 (Hsw1n1), a strain similar to the virus believed at the time to be the cause of the 1918 pandemic, commonly known as swine flu. Serologic studies at Fort Dix suggeste...
Main Authors: | David J. Sencer, J. Donald Millar |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2006-01-01
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Series: | Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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Online Access: | https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/1/05-1007_article |
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