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Then in 2009, a new outbreak, initially called the swine flu, was named a pandemic. It infected nearly 61 million people, and experts estimate it killed up to 575,000 people in a single year. The WHO declared the pandemic over in August 2010, but the virus has continued to circulate as...
Dominica is back on the charts with confirmed cases of the dreaded virus after a hiatus of a few months. As expected, there is some public outrage at the news, ...
That is Spanish Flu。We have no idea where it came from – it's called the Spanish flu because the Spanish press was the freest, they were the first to talk openly about it。And so in the annals of epidemic history,that's the big event。 I funded a disease modeling group that uses...
The First World War was among the deadliest conflicts in history and killed more than 20 million people. But an outbreak of flu that began as the war ended turned out to be far more destructive. It was known as the Spanish Influenza, and infected one in three humans on Earth. It was ...
world has experienced repeatedly in the past, from the Justinian plague to the Black Death and the Spanish flu. Though the risk of a pandemic in any given year is estimated to be quite low based on past frequency, they can have dramatic and transformative effects on the economy and society...
In the so-called Spanish flu epidemic of 1918-1919, three waves of the disease swept the world, killing approximately 50 million people, including 500,000 Americans. ButMinneapolisandMilwaukeesuffered fewer than 3 deaths per 1,000 people — less than half the rate in cities likeBaltimore,Boston...