The Role of Bacterial Pneumonia as a Cause of Death in Pandemic Influenza
"If grippe condemns, the secondary infections execute” —Louis Cruveilhier, 1919
In the realm of infectious diseases, the story of the influenza pandemic, much like the delicate dance of ecosystems in the wild, reveals a profound connection between viral and bacterial forces. As we delve into the findings of a meticulous study, the year 1918 emerges as a pivotal moment, echoing the haunting words of Louis Cruveilhier, "If grippe condemns, the secondary infections execute."
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