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The Spanish flu, which occurred in 1918-1919, is estimated to have infected about one-third of the world's population at the time, resulting in approximately 50 million deaths globally. Some estimates suggest that the death toll could be as high as 100 million, reflecting the pandemic's severe impact. The high mortality rate was particularly notable among young adults, unlike typical influenza strains that primarily affect the very young and elderly.

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