The Influenza Epidemic of 1918, more commonly known as the Spanish Flu lasted from March 1918 to June 1920. it is estimated to have killed around 20 to 100 million people.
The actual number that died is unknown, and early estimates put it at 20 to 40 million, but this has been revised to 50 to 100 million.This equates to 2.5 to 5% of the worlds population at that time.
In the immediate aftermath, global mortality from Spanish influenza was estimated at just over 20 million people. Since then, as new statistics become available, the figure has been under constant revision, usually upwards. The World Health Organisation estimates the deaths from this pandemic at 40-50m; other researchers have suggested this figure is too low, and believe the true total may be closer to 100m.
The 1918 flu pandemic is estimated to have killed around 50 million people worldwide. It is considered one of the deadliest pandemics in history.
The 1918 killed more then 25 million people worldwide.
Aproximatly 32 million people were killed. That is more than all the wars in the 20th century.
Estimates vary, but victims of the Spanish Flu in 1918-1920 were anywhere from 50 to 100 million people (deaths, that is).
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The Spanish flu of 1918 affected people of all ages, but disproportionately impacted young adults aged 20-40. Those with weaker immune systems, such as the elderly, young children, and individuals with preexisting health conditions, were also particularly vulnerable. Additionally, overcrowded living conditions and the movement of troops during World War I contributed to the rapid spread of the virus.
The world population in 1918 was about 1.8 billion people. This was during a period marked by the end of World War I and the Spanish flu pandemic, which had a significant impact on global population numbers.
It is estimated that globally, influenza causes about 290,000 to 650,000 deaths each year. The number varies depending on the severity of the influenza season and the effectiveness of vaccination programs.
There have been no reported deaths from Swine Flu on Vancouver Island as of now. The Swine Flu, also known as H1N1 influenza, typically causes mild to moderate illness in most people. It is important to follow public health guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus.
Most have stopped counting, or stopped publishing the information if they are counting, now that the pandemic is declared over and we are in the post pandemic phase. From the beginning of the epidemic in Mexico in April 2009 until November 2010, there were 4330 cases and 94 deaths in Israel.
YES. The 1918 flu pandemic killed over 20 million people worldwide.
Spanish flu killed millions of people during the 1918-1919 pandemic.
Influenza. A worldwide flu epidemic broke out in 1918, which was also the last year of World War 1, but the epidemic killed more people than died during the entire war.
There was no cure. The 1918 flu killed 500,000 Americans and over 20 million worldwide. They did what they could to make people comfortable and control the fever but had to let the disease run its course.
No. The 1918 flu killed 500,000 Americans and over 20 million worldwide.
The 1918 flu pandemic killed millions of people. There is much to be learned about it, if you care to. I'd recommend reading the Wikipedia article titled "1918 flu pandemic", and searching for more information using an online search engine. Thanks for the inquiry! God bless! Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior!
The flu epidemic.
It was the so-called "Spanish flu", an pandemic that struck Europe in 1918 and killed more people than the first world war.
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.
It was the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-1920, and it is estimated to have been responsible for approximately 80 million deaths world wide.
The Spanish Flu killed people around the world at the end of World War 1. There is speculation that it began in the US, but it is said to have killed than twice as many people as the war itself. It lasted from March of 1918 to June 1920.
The influenza flu that had killed 20 - 40 million people. Also WWI ended.