I was really interested when I read this question as I had been researching this myself. The main pandemics in history have included:
• Plague of Justinian, around 100 million died in Europe between 541 to 542
• Black Death, between 50 to 200 million died of this between 1331 to 1353
The recent COVID-19 Coronavirus has me concentrating on more recent pandemics, I wondered how does this compare? I found this infographic very useful for modern pandemics, this states that the pandemics of the last century were:
• Spanish flu – which killed 17 million around 1918 to 1920
• Asian flu – which killed 1.1 million around 1956 to 1958
• Hong Kong flu – this killed around 1 million between 1968 to 1969
• HIV / AIDS – this has killed 32 million people so far
• Swine Flu – this killed around 575,000 people between 2009 to 2010
millions.
Nearly every habitable part of the world has been invaded and fought over at some period in history. Many parts have been invaded many times.
History-sheeter is a person who has a history of criminal records and has been to prison many times. There are some history-sheeters who could reform over a period of time and classified as A-Class history sheeters. Others who cannot be reformed are classified as B-Class history sheeter.
what do you mean history ?? what do you mean history ??
Not by many thousands of years. Wars have been happening since before recorded history.
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True, scientists have not been able to eliminate the threat of future pandemics.
Cholera often occurs in outbreaks or epidemics; seven pandemics (countrywide or worldwide epidemics) of cholera have been recorded between 1817 and 2003
I paid attention in history.. it was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history it started in 1348-1350.. it was carried to other areas by rats..
I was really interested when I read this question as I had been researching this myself. The main pandemics in history have included:• Plague of Justinian, around 100 million died in Europe between 541 to 542• Black Death, between 50 to 200 million died of this between 1331 to 1353The recent COVID-19 Coronavirus has me concentrating on more recent pandemics, I wondered how does this compare? I found this infographic very useful for modern pandemics, this states that the pandemics of the last century were:• Spanish flu – which killed 17 million around 1918 to 1920• Asian flu – which killed 1.1 million around 1956 to 1958• Hong Kong flu – this killed around 1 million between 1968 to 1969• HIV / AIDS – this has killed 32 million people so far• Swine flu – this killed around 575,000 people between 2009 to 2010
Nobody liked the Black Death, it was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history and killed millions of people.
The pandemics is still a worry in the developed countries because of the ability to contain the spread when it appears.
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Outbraks of disease throughout England
Now with Bill Moyers - 2002 Predicting Pandemics was released on: USA: 8 May 2009
Only six in the History of France.