20 - 40 million is the estimate I have seen while researching World War 1. The flu affected the entire world, not just one country. In fact more people died from the flu epidemic than from wounds and injuries during the world wide war. Second to the influenza was disease and starvation for causes of death in the war time.
The Spanish Flu Pandemic, also known as La Grippe Espagnole, La Pesadilla, or the 1918 flu, was a pandemic caused by an unusually severe and deadly strain of the subtype H1N1 of the species Influenza A virus. In that pandemic, 50 million to 100 million people worldwide were killed during about a year in 1918 and 1919 [1]. The Allies of World War I called it the "Spanish Flu". This was mainly because the pandemic received greater press attention in Spain than in the rest of the world, as Spain was not involved in the war and there was no wartime censorship in Spain.
it killed about 20 million people worldwide
20 million people died from the flu epidemic
Approximately 675,000 Americans died of influenza in the two waves of the flu between 1918 and 1919.
About 20-40 million, possibly 50 million
about a little over 50,000.
20 million to 100 million
30 million
15 million
It was the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-1920, and it is estimated to have been responsible for approximately 80 million deaths world wide.
Thought to have started in the trenches of the end of WWI the Spanish flu reached pandemic status in the summer of 1918 & within 8 months was almost over.The 1918 flu pandemic (January 1918 - December 1920) was an unusually deadly Pandemic which infected 500 million people across the world, including remote Pacific islands and the Arctic, and killed 20 to 50 million of them-1 to 3 percent of the world's population at the time-making it one of the deadliest In human history far more died in the Spanish flue Pandemic that from the Black plague in europe 500 years earlier.To be very specific, most did not die from the Flu Virus, Most died from getting Pnuemonia caused by the flu.By the end of 1918
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918 is the most devastating epidemic in recorded world history, as it killed more people than World War II as well as all four years of the Black Plague, killing somewhere between 20 and 40 million people. Of these people, an estimated 28% were Americans.
The Spanish inlfuenza was an especially virulent virus that spread across the world in 1918, killing many millions of people. It was likely carried around the globe by soldiers returning from World War I (1914-1918). Both soldiers and civilians may have been made more susceptible by malnutrition -- there were famines in many of the countries where the war was waged. As many as 500 million people became infected, and between 50 and 100 million died.
101 people died in that horrific crash.
25 million
0.75 million people died from the hong kong flu and i am sorry i don't know when the hong kong flu got away :( from hasini studying at mount view primary at the moment
I assume that you are talking about the second battle) 6,000 people died at Ypres.
AIDS is a problem because it damages your immune system and your immune system gets weaker for fitting the disease.
I don't think it would be possible to find any real statistics of flu infections in 1818, but I am thinking you meant 1918, a year that there really was a flu pandemic. In 1918, an estimated amount of 500 million people worldwide were infected and 50-100 million of them were killed.
In the eruption of Hualalai, There are no records of human death because of when it erupted. But it affected many of the wildlife.
About 75 million people died in the epidemic, approximately three-fourths of Europe's population at the time.