The Flu Epidemic of 1918 examines the impact of the outbreak on health, medicine, government, and individual people's lives, and also explores the puzzle of Americans' decades-long silence about the experience once it was over. In a concise narrative bolstered by primary sources including ...
PATERSON (N.J.)NEW JerseyINFLUENZA pandemic, 1918-1919UNIVERSITY of MichiganHISTORY of medicineHYSTERIAINFLUENZASCHOLARSHIPSGRIEFANGERMore than 100 years ago, a pandemic gripped the state of New Jersey-the Spanish influenza. This article is a narrative of events described in Paterson, New J...
Reported cases of Spanish flu dropped off over the summer of 1918, and there was hope at the beginning of August that the virus had run its course. In retrospect, it was only the calm before the storm. Somewhere in Europe, a mutated strain of the Spanish flu virus had emerged that had...
W: OK, so we’re going to look at the influenza epidemic of 1918 and, uh, probably its effects, like how many people got the flu. M: The numbers should be fairly easy to find. W: Actually, I have some numbers already. Let me see ... OK. From spring 1918 to winter 1919, 25...
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根据“The Spanish flu (流感) also known as the 1918 Mu pandemic (流行病) was a deadly pandemic in recent history”可知西班牙流感也被称为1918年Mu大流行病。known as“被称为”;根据“The virus infected 500 million people about a third of the world’s population at the time.”可知在1918年至...
1918年流感大流行(英语:1918 flu pandemic)是于1918年1月至1920年12月间爆发的全球性H1N1甲型流感[1]疫潮,由一种称为西班牙型流行性感冒(英语:Spanish flu)引起的传染病,曾经造成全世界约5亿人感染[2],5千万到1亿人死亡(当时世界人口约17亿人),传播范围达到太平洋群岛及北极地区[3];其全球平均致死率约为2.5...
Flu brought more women into the workforce The severity of the epidemic in the U.S. was enough to temporarily shut down parts of the economy in 1918. In New England,coal deliveries were so severely affectedthat people, unable to keep their homes heated, froze to death at the height of win...
While the impact of the 1918 Spanish flu on the developed world has been extensively researched, a lot less is known about its health effects on the Global South.