newsblaze.com— Doctors in Chicago have reported finding that individuals who caught and survived the 'swine' flu have developed a kind of super-immunity to various other flu strains.
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Even worse, it takes time to develop and produce enough vaccine and sometimes epidemiologists make a wrong guess about which strain will be the most active in a given year.
The discovery of this super immunity was made by Dr. Patrick Wilson University of Chicago) who was a lead researcher into the H1N1 flu strain which infected 60+ million individuals last year.
robertalasagasJan 27, 2011Submitter
Even worse, it takes time to develop and produce enough vaccine and sometimes epidemiologists make a wrong guess about which strain will be the most active in a given year.
bbhunnyJan 27, 2011
The discovery of this super immunity was made by Dr. Patrick Wilson University of Chicago) who was a lead researcher into the H1N1 flu strain which infected 60+ million individuals last year.
newsblazejamJan 27, 2011
This discovery of super immunity is an extremely unusual and hopeful development