If the inflated numbers are to be believed, then more than 3% of the world’s population died from the Spanish Flu! The Spanish Flu didn’t even come from Spain. The Spanish Flu struck in the early months of 1918, in the final year ofWorld War I. In 1918 the majority of the world...
The Spanish flu(流感)also known as the 1918 Mu pandemic(流行病)was a deadly pandemic in recent history.It spread worldwide during the year 1918—1919.The virus infected(感染)500 million people about a third of the world's population at the time. The outbreak of the Spanish flu was caused...
The Spanish flu also known as the 1918 Mu pandemic was a deadly pandemic in recent history. It spread worldwide during the year 1918—1919. The virus infected 500 million people about a third of the world’s population at the time. The outbreak of the Spanish flu was caused by an HIN1...
【题目】语法填空The Spanish flu【小题1】(start)on a smalI military(军事的)base in central Kansas in1918,【小题2】 one soldier came down witha fever. Within a few hours , about 100 soldiers were reported【小题3】(have)the same illness.By 1919 , the flu had spread around the world,...
Interesting Facts in Easy English Pre-Listening Vocabulary originate: begin neutral: not involved in a conflict censorship: the practice of restricting information influenza: a viral infection that can be passed on (flu) in one’s prime: in the most productive years of one’s life (approximately...
B.it was the earliest kind of fluC.it broke out after World War OneD.it infected many animals as well 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 细节题。[定位] 题干中出现的关键词Spanish flu 带引号并且大写,可以据此很快定位到第二段。[解析] A) 是对原文第二段Spanish flu 后killing up to 40 million...
The Spanish Flu Epidemic in Serbia 1918-1919Vladimir Krivosejev
The Spanish flu occurred at the end of the First world war, in disastrous epidemiological conditions on populations exhausted by four years of war. At that time, there were no vaccines, no antibiotics, no oxygen and no resuscitation. It was even thought that the infectious agent was a bacteri...
(redirected fromConsequencies of the spanish flu) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia in·flu·en·za (ĭn′flo͞o-ĕn′zə) n. 1.An acute contagious viral infection of humans, characterized by inflammation of the respiratory tract and by fever, chills, muscular pain, and prostration. Also ca...