Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Asian flu
1. In 1'57–58 Asian flu (H2N2) killed 70,000 people in the United States.
2. In contrast, the 1'57 Asian flu killed 2 million around the world and the 1'68 Hong Kong flu, 1 million.
3. South–East Asia was just crawling out of the "Asian flu" it caught in late 1''7, when recession reigned and currencies collapsed.
4. In just a few hours, he showed that the microbe that swept the globe in 1'57 as "Asian flu" bore an unmistakable resemblance to strains of virus carried by certain birds in the years before.
5. It killed more people than the first world war, with deaths numbering between 20–50m. 1'57–58 Asian flu originated in the Asia Pacific region, spreading as far as North America.