Author: Morens, David M.; Fauci, Anthony S.
Title: Emerging Infectious Diseases in 2012: 20 Years after the Institute of Medicine Report Document date: 2012_12_11
ID: u178w3kj_20
Snippet: Since 1992, enormous strides have also been made in understanding the history of EIDs, most notably by genetic sequencing of historically preserved microbial DNA and RNA. Perhaps the most significant example is the 1918 pandemic influenza virus, which caused the deadliest single disease event in recorded human history (27) . Although that pandemic occurred 15 years before influenza viruses were first identified, recent sequencing efforts from RNA.....
Document: Since 1992, enormous strides have also been made in understanding the history of EIDs, most notably by genetic sequencing of historically preserved microbial DNA and RNA. Perhaps the most significant example is the 1918 pandemic influenza virus, which caused the deadliest single disease event in recorded human history (27) . Although that pandemic occurred 15 years before influenza viruses were first identified, recent sequencing efforts from RNA in preserved tissues allowed full reconstruction of the 1918 pandemic viral genome, leading to a remarkable body of ongoing research and a greater understanding of how influenza viruses continue to emerge among humans and other animal species (27, 28) .
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