I'd love to know why Rosenau couldn't initiate a controlled flu infection in laboratory conditions over three experiments in Boston Harbor, San Francisco, and Gallup Island (1918-1919). I've read the methodology, and it really seems that if person to person transmission was the primary vector of contagion it would have occurred at least once with the procedures used in the experiments regardless of whether the pathogen is bacterial or viral.
I'd love to know why Rosenau couldn't initiate a controlled flu infection in laboratory conditions over three experiments in Boston Harbor, San Francisco, and Gallup Island (1918-1919). I've read the methodology, and it really seems that if person to person transmission was the primary vector of contagion it would have occurred at least once with the procedures used in the experiments regardless of whether the pathogen is bacterial or viral.