Fighting the Spanish Flu When the 1918 flu hit, doctors and scientists were unsure what caused it or how to treat it. Unlike today, there were no effective vaccines or antivirals, drugs that treat the flu. (The first licensed flu vaccine appeared in America in the 1940s. By the following...
The Spanish flu, a misnomer for a strain of influenza that rampaged across the globe in 1918 and 1919, claimed the lives of millions of men, women, and ...
Discover the remarkable history of the Spanish Flu... The 1918 outbreak of the H1N1 strain of influenza, popularly known as the Spanish flu, killed more people worldwide than World War I, which ended the same year. It infected nearly one-third of the world’s population and killed ten per...
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Did the 1918 Influenza Outbreak Really Begin in Spain? Followed by outbreaks of the "Asian flu" in 1957 and the "Hong Kong flu" in 1968, the 1918 pandemic spurred decades-long disagreements among scientists over how the novel influenza virus formed. For years, some believed the genes of the...
"We still have an opportunity to turn it around," Brown said. "We often lose sight of how lucky we are to take these things for granted." Like the Spanish flu, COVID-19 could become a seasonal bug over time, and it could weaken as it mutates and more humans' ...
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2.1Spanish flu When peeped into history, one of the oldest and the worst pandemics faced were in 1918, toward the end of World War 1. The influenza disease also called the Spanish flu which was spreading rapidly. It was estimated that it hits the world in spring 1918 and ended in early...