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Volume 18, Number 2—February 2012
Perspective

Pathogenic Responses among Young Adults during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic

G. Dennis ShanksComments to Author  and John F. Brundage
Author affiliations: Australian Army Malaria Research Institute, Enoggera, Queensland, Australia (G.D. Shanks); Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA (J.F. Brundage)

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Illness attack rate (red line) and overall mortality rate (black line) for influenza-related pneumonia, by age groups of selected US populations, during the 1918 influenza pandemic period.

Figure. Illness attack rate (red line) and overall mortality rate (black line) for influenza-related pneumonia, by age groups of selected US populations, during the 1918 influenza pandemic period.

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