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    1 day ago · Four influenza pandemics have occurred since WWII. The first of these was the Asian flu from 1957 to 1958, caused by an H2N2 strain and beginning in China's Yunnan province. The number of deaths probably exceeded one million, mostly among the very young and very old.

  3. 20 hours ago · 1957–1958 influenza pandemic ('Asian flu') 1957–1958 Worldwide Influenza A virus subtype H2N2: 1–4 million 1960–1962 Ethiopia yellow fever epidemic 1960–1962 Ethiopia: Yellow fever: 30,000 Seventh cholera pandemic: 1961–present Worldwide Cholera (El Tor strain) 36,000 [citation needed] Hong Kong flu: 1968–1970 Worldwide

  4. 3 days ago · This was an intense area of research at the time due to the occurrence of the influenza A virus pandemics in 1957 (Asian flu, subtype H2N2) and 1968 (Hong Kong flu, subtype H3N2) . Hans Tuppy and Peter Meindl synthesized neuraminic acid derivatives to inhibit the neuraminidase enzyme on the surface of the influenza particle [ 9 ].

  5. 3 days ago · PROTECTION AGAINST INFLUENZA. Influenza vaccination remains a critical tool in influenza protection, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Specifically, during the ...

  6. 20 hours ago · "While the pandemic human influenza viruses of 1957 (H2N2) and 1968 (H3N2) clearly arose through reassortment between human and avian viruses, the influenza virus causing the 'Spanish flu' in 1918 appears to be entirely derived from an avian source".

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    2 days ago · Asian flu: 195758 2.90 billion H2N2: 1.65 (IQR, 1.53–1.70) >17% (>500 million) 1–4 million <0.2%: 2 Hong Kong flu: 1968–69 3.53 billion H3N2: 1.80 (IQR, 1.56–1.85) >14% (>500 million) 1–4 million <0.2%: 2 1977 Russian flu: 1977–79 4.21 billion H1N1? ? 0.7 million? ? 2009 swine flu pandemic

  8. 1 day ago · Asian Americans have been involved in the U.S. entertainment industry since the 19th century, when Afong Moy started a series of shows that evolved into essentially one-women shows. In the mid-19th century, Chang and Eng Bunker (the original "Siamese Twins") became naturalized citizens and were successful performers in the United States. [1]

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