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H1N1
Pathology.
- a subtype of the type A influenza virus, with strains that give rise to seasonal epidemics, or sometimes pandemics, including a strain with swine, avian, and human genes responsible for swine flu.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of H1N11
First recorded in 1970–75; abbreviation of h(aemagglutinin type)1 and n(euraminidase type) 1
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Example Sentences
In contrast, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic infected 60 million Americans in just about the same five-month period of time.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently that an unaccompanied minor from Central America has the H1N1 flu.
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It has not yet been confirmed that the children have the H1N1 virus, only that they have flu-like symptoms.
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More than 60 million Americans developed infection from the novel H1N1 strain, an almost unbelievable number.
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In 2009 nearly all influenza cases were caused by the pandemic H1N1 virus, driving the previously dominant H3N2 underground.
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