Skeletons of 1918 Flu Victims Reveal Clues About Who Was Likely to Die
While a narrative emerged that the pandemic indiscriminately struck the young and healthy, new evidence suggests that frail young adults were most vulnerable.
Source: NYT Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Gina Kolata Tags: Influenza Epidemic (1918-19) Deaths (Fatalities) Youth Bones Skeletons Archaeology and Anthropology Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Source Type: news
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