
I thought there was a law against "naming under the influenza" ...

You left out alar and anthrax -- and that's just in the A's!Shockwave wrote:Everybody run for your lives! It's AAAAAAIDS, no wait this week it's....WEST NIIIIIIILE...no...um...SAAAAAAARS...no thats not right...MAAAAAAD COOOOOOOOW...oops that was last year....uhh...EEEEEEEBOOLAAAAA...no thats old news too...SPAAAANISH FLUUUUUUU...hehehe oops I'm not supposed to talk about that one yet. Ok I can't remember what it is but its really scary and it could be anywhere anytime, so can you just be really scared all the time? Thanks.
Antibiotics and antivirals are a big contributor. One reason the flu killed so many after WWI was the ancillary infections people got one the flu weakened thier immune system. Today most of those other infections can be treated.Joe Baker wrote:Joe Baker, thinking there's a reason widespread epidemics happen less often today than in the past, even though people travel around more.