The swine flu pandemic may have been caused by an accidental leak from a laboratory three decades ago, scientists have claimed.

An investigation into the genetic make-up of flu viruses claims the pandemic may not have occurred, had it not been for the accidental release of the same strain of influenza virus from a research lab in 1977.
The Independent reported that researchers believe this strain of the virus had been extinct in the human population for more than 20 years until it was unwittingly reintroduced by scientists.
The study in The New England Journal of Medicine said: ‘Careful study of the genetic origin of the (1977) virus showed that it was closely related to a 1950 strain, but dissimilar to influenza ‘A’ (H1N1) strains from both 1947 and 1957.
‘This finding suggested that the 1977 outbreak strain has been preserved since 1950. The re-emergence was probably an accidental release from a laboratory source.’
The strain is thought to be behind the pandemic in 1977 which began in Russia and China.
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By: Radar Trend » Swine flu pandemic 'caused by accidental leak from laboratory … on July 4, 2009
at 7:25 pm
“accidental release”? Ha ! Don’t make me laugh !
By: jerseyg on July 4, 2009
at 7:29 pm
It was deliberatedly not on purpose, I’m sure…
By: sisterbegonia on July 4, 2009
at 7:34 pm
sorry- Novavax were testing!! cdc supplied base virals in San Antonio, and where?? did it start up?
russias may have been that source, i still think this one is a closer to home stunt.
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By: Swine flu pandemic 'caused by accidental leak from laboratory … | swine flu pandemic on July 5, 2009
at 1:53 am
JFK´s brains accidentally leaked out.
By: kornisking on July 5, 2009
at 3:18 am