lasted from 1918 to 1920. Some 3% of the world's population were affected, that is 500 million people. Figures of deaths are not accurate, but estimated between 50 million and 130 million died. It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history
Spanish Flu 1918
The 1918 Spanish flu pandemic was closely related to an avian virus.
spanish flu
The Spanish flu of 1918 wiped out millions of people. Some doctors believe it could come back but if it does, they think it will not be as devastating as it was back in 1918.
It was the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-1920, and it is estimated to have been responsible for approximately 80 million deaths world wide.
Flu is always caused a virus, not bacteria, so no flu epidemic will be due to a bacterial agent. This is true of the 1918 "Spanish Flu", it was caused by a virus.
The 1918 pandemic of the Spanish Flu killed multiple millions world wide.
Spanish Flu
No. The 1918 flu killed 500,000 Americans and over 20 million worldwide.
See the related links below for links to various sites (some with diagrams) about the 1918 Spanish Flu. "The influenza pandemic of 1918, also known as the Spanish Flu, remains the most deadly outbreak in recent history. Death estimates range from 20 to 40 million people worldwide."
Maybe Spain. Spanish Influenza.
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