The Spanish Influenza
Density dependent, since the contagiousness of the epidemic depends on the density of the population.
Influenza C viruses are also found in people. They are, however, milder than either type A or B. People generally do not become very ill from the influenza type C viruses. Type C flu viruses do not cause epidemics. Almost all adults have been infected with C but it just doesn't have the ability to cause epidemics and it doesn't fit the term epidemic.
Influenza is a viral infection - it is caused by a virus, not a bacterium.
Influenza is an infectious disease also commonly known as Flu. Itβs an acute respiratory infection caused by Influenza Virus A and Virus B. Central BioHub's is an online biospecimen marketplace. It offers high-quality, well-defined influenza disease biospecimens collected from patients suffering from influenza infections. To check more visit our website.
its the same with influenza ahhaha simple
influenza 1918
The epidemic that killed canadians after the war, was called the spanish influenza (flu)
Spanish Influenza a.k.a the Black Death
In 1914, the influenza epidemic that ended with the Pandemic of 1918 first started in Europe with episodes of purulent bronchitis. By the end of the Pandemic in 1919, approximately 50 million people died from either the purulent bronchitis or the actual influenza.
by crowed and unsanitary trenches
drugs
please describe the probable causes and effects of the flu epidemic of 1918-1919
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.