- Tracking a lethal virus that killed millions
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01/03/1998
Deep in a freezer at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington are tiny vials. They contain submicroscopic shards of one of the most deadly viruses the world has ever known, the influenza virus that swept the world in 1918. Already scientists are analyzing the fragments which may enable them to make a vaccine against the 1918 flu and to study whether current antiviral drugs would be effective against it.