In 1951 Aunt Bertha died of an illness that was common at the time. What was it?!


Question: In 1951 Aunt Bertha died of an illness that was common at the time!. What was it!?
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t was created in 1951, during the Korean War, when the United States was worried about biological warfare, said Dr!. Bill Foege, director of the CDC from 1977 to 1983!.

"The idea," he said, "was to train a small cadre of people who could react quickly to outbreaks and determine if it was bio terrorism!."

Given the global problem of emerging and expanding infectious diseases, Foege said the EIS has had plenty of work dealing with natural threats!.

But as with the SARS outbreak, the 1993 outbreak in the Southwest prompted initial speculation about chemical or biological weapons!.

"Some suspected a toxin had been released from a military depot," Duchin said!. The media didn't help much at the time, he added!. The outbreak happened to have started among the Navajo, so journalists at first dubbed it "Navajo flu!."

"It became sort of a feeding frenzy," Duchin said!. "Native Americans were stigmatized!. Kids were discriminated against at schools!."

But Duchin and his colleagues didn't have any answers!. It's hard to combat ignorance and its harmful social side effects if you don't have answers!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Influenza!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

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teberculosis or however u spell itWww@Enter-QA@Com



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