Oxford John S
Department of Medical Microbiology, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, Retroscreen Virology, London, UK.
Biologist (London). 2002 Apr;49(2):63-7.
In 1918, a great 'forgotten plague' wiped out fifty million people around the world - many of them young and healthy. The killer disease was flu. What was it that made this outbreak so deadly and would we be prepared if another pandemic struck?