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It was quickly followed by much more fatal second and third waves in the fall and winter of 1918-1920, cansing an estimated 50 million deaths [ 3].
The first pandemic influenza wave appeared in the spring of 1918, followed in rapid succession by much more fatal second and third waves in the fall and winter of 1918 1919, respectively.
For instance, a K-M curve for men and one for women would be far apart if a particular condition was much more fatal in one gender than the other.
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Still, young children, pregnant women, the elderly and others with weakened immune systems are at greater risk of developing much more serious or even fatal salmonella infections.
While some food allergy sufferers might experience only a mild irritation, others can have much more serious and even fatal reactions to consumption of, or exposure to, certain foods.
Tumors showing acquired androgen independence are usually much more aggressive and frequently fatal (Jeronimo et al. 2004).
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Since differential severity caused by genetic variants of the pandemic H1N1 virus has been reported [13],[14],[15],[17],[18], we compare disease severity associated with different phenotypic strains by using one clinical isolate which causes relatively mild disease, and its mouse adapted mutant virus which is able to cause much more severe disease and even fatal outcome in mice.
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