Skeletons from deadliest-ever pandemic contradict age-old belief

Skeletons from deadliest-ever pandemic contradict age-old belief

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A new study has found that the 1918 Spanish flu primarily affected frail and unhealthy individuals, contradicting the belief that it targeted young and healthy adults. Researchers from McMaster University and the University of Colorado Boulder examined skeletal remains of individuals who died during the pandemic and found that those with active lesions were the most frail.

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