please describe the probable causes and effects of the flu epidemic of 1918-1919
influenza 1918
The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 killed more people than WW1. The pandemic killed between 20 and 40 million people. More people died of influenza in a single year than in four-years of the Black Death Bubonic Plague from 1347 to 1351.
it ran out of people it was susceptible to. peoples ammune system got stronger
The pop up toaster was invented in 1919 in Minnesota by Charles P. Strite.19181919 by Charles strite1929-1930
Those who published the books may not have realized how important the Influenza was. Over time more accounts from around the world would be found and the availability of information by internet made it hard to ignore with the newer texts. Once they realized how many people it killed worldwide it again was recognized as an important fact. Influenza killed more than twice those lost during the war.
The Spanish Influenza
The epidemic that killed canadians after the war, was called the spanish influenza (flu)
Spanish Influenza a.k.a the Black Death
by crowed and unsanitary trenches
drugs
influenza 1918
Influenza outbreak of 2009
Density dependent, since the contagiousness of the epidemic depends on the density of the population.
when did epidemic influenza start in samoa how did it happen in samoa? why did it affected the people of samoa? the reference in samoa?
Grippe is an old name for influenza, or what most call the flu.
Pretty bad. The Influenza Epidemic of 1918 killed more people than World War 1.
"Grip Epidemic Gains Headway in This City" - this headline was from October 1918, reporting on the spread of the influenza epidemic in New York. "Influenza Epidemic Abating Here; Only 700 New Cases; Gradual Easing Off Seen" - this headline was from November 1918, indicating a slight decrease in new influenza cases in the city.