1988年9月,一种猪流感病毒在威斯康辛州造成一名妇女死亡,并且感染了至少几百人。怀孕八个月的32岁的Barbara Ann Wieners和丈夫Ed造访了威斯康辛州沃尔沃思县的农牧产品展览会的猪圈之后发病,后来感染了肺炎,八天后即逝世[30]。唯一检验出来的病原是一种猪流感的H1N1病毒[31]。医生在她去世前成功地帮她催生产下了一名健康女婴。她丈夫则成功地克服了病徵痊癒。KO
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