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1. [Covid-19 and the 1918-1919 influenza: historical parallels, questions and answers].

2. COVID-19 vaccines: how to ensure Africa has access.

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3. Challenges of Making Effective Influenza Vaccines.

4. Serums and Vaccines in Influenza.

5. History of Live, Attenuated Influenza Vaccine.

6. The Mother of All Pandemics Is 100 Years Old (and Going Strong)!

7. Influenza update 2018-2019: 100 years after the great pandemic.

8. The Spanish Flu, Epidemics, and the Turn to Biomedical Responses.

9. 100 Years of Medical Countermeasures and Pandemic Influenza Preparedness.

10. Gaps in the Clinical Management of Influenza: A Century Since the 1918 Pandemic.

11. The Doctrine of Original Antigenic Sin: Separating Good From Evil.

12. Prevention and control of influenza in children during the 2016-2017 seasonal epidemic.

13. Thomas "Tommy" Francis Jr.

14. The use of nonhuman primates in research on seasonal, pandemic and avian influenza, 1893-2014.

15. From empiricism to rational design: a personal perspective of the evolution of vaccine development.

16. [Pandemic influenza: entr'acte].

17. Influenza vaccines: from whole virus preparations to recombinant protein technology.

18. In memoriam: Alexander I. Klimov (1943-2013).

19. The National Institutes of Health Center for Human Immunology, Autoimmunity, and Inflammation: history and progress.

20. Fighting flu: military pathology, vaccines, and the conflicted identity of the 1918-19 pandemic in Britain.

21. [Pandemic without drama. Influenza vaccination and Asian flu in Germany].

22. The history of MF59(®) adjuvant: a phoenix that arose from the ashes.

23. [The influenza pandemic 1968-1970: crisis management in separated Germany - "Vodka and Raspberry Tea"].

24. Improving immunogenicity and effectiveness of influenza vaccine in older adults.

25. History and evolution of influenza vaccines.

26. The state of science, microbiology, and vaccines circa 1918.

27. [Guillain-Barre syndrome and the mass vaccination against A/H1N1. No increase of the risk has been reported so far].

29. The flu in retrospect: etiology and immunization.

30. The fog of research: influenza vaccine trials during the 1918-19 pandemic.

31. "Prepandemic" immunization for novel influenza viruses, "swine flu" vaccine, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and the detection of rare severe adverse events.

32. Swine flu of 1976: lessons from the past. An interview with Dr Harvey V Fineberg.

33. [Serums and vaccines to fight the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic in Spain].

34. Vaccines for pandemic influenza. The history of our current vaccines, their limitations and the requirements to deal with a pandemic threat.

35. [1918 influenza pandemic in Korea: a review on Dr. Schofield' article].

36. Pandemic flu vaccine: are we doing enough?

37. Control and the therapeutic trial: rhetoric and experimentation in Britain, 1918-48.

38. De Kruif's boast: vaccine trials and the construction of a virus.

39. [Influenza in children demanding for health care. Effect of vaccination is still uncertain--there is probably a lower protection rate in children than in adults].

40. Reflections on the 1976 swine flu vaccination program.

41. 2004 - 05 influenza vaccine shortage.

42. Large-scale sequencing of human influenza reveals the dynamic nature of viral genome evolution.

43. The precautionary principle and emerging biological risks: lessons from swine flu and HIV in blood products.

44. [Pandemic influenza still a threat--where do we get the vaccine from?].

45. [Influenza vaccine: past, present and future].

46. Developing vaccines against pandemic influenza.

47. Influenza.

48. Live attenuated vaccines against influenza; an historical review.

49. The swine influenza program. 1977.

50. Prevention and control of influenza.