Definately in Europe, but it's hard to say which individual country was most affected. Many European countries actually had their own large pandemics: "Great plague of London", "Great plague of Vienna", etc. Here are a f...
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I just think isn't it time we got over religion and stopped living in this dangerous delusion - the more I think about the different religions the more I just find it so laughable that people buy into this, i guess it's understandable since...
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From the mid-1980s, numerous reports of invasive group A streptococcal infections suggested that "highly virulent clones" were responsible. However, there have been virtually no extensive reports and comparisons of diverse tempora...
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The judge had a virulent criticism after his affair with the intern.
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The current pandemic H1N1 virus thus far has not proved to be as virulent as was initially feared, but flu viruses love cold dry air and winter weather has just set in many parts of the world. Journal Watch , January 18, 2010
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important opportunistic pathogen in hospital-acquired infections. As an environmental bacterium, it colonizes soil and water as well as hospital water supply and shares its natural habitat with free-living ameba...
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He heads a scientific team that developed a flu drug known as Zanamivir, which is now in clinical trials in the United States. Niall offers the following explanation. Every winter in the United States and other countries with largely temper...
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