Just about everyone. It was a very widespread pandemic. Some people speculate that it went global from the US when the WW1 troops moved throughout the various theaters of war, home and back.
The Habsburgs were "overthrown" in1918 along with autocratic dynasties of Russia and Germany.
Answer this question…Returning soldiers spread Spanish flu, killing millions, and leaving others unable to work.
A flu epidemic is when a lot of people get the flu in a large area.
The spanish flu virus is believed to have started in Asia like most of the flu viruses, and then made its way to the US where it may have mutated on the way to become the pandemic Spanish flu of 1918. During this time of WW1, as soldiers were coming back to the US from war zones across the world and others were being sent from the US into the war, the virus spread to hundreds of millions of people in the US and worldwide. It did not originate in Spain. It is called the Spanish flu only because that is how most people first heard about it, from Spanish newspapers that, unlike newspapers in many other countries, continued to publish and get distributed throughout the war.
Yes, it did during the 2009 pandemic in which people in every country of the world eventually caught the easily transmitted swine flu (H1N1/09). It is still found in spots around the world as of the first of 2012, although it is in small outbreaks and is slowly declining with so many people getting vaccinated.
Yes, all birds spread bird flu
Swine flu is not spread by mosquitoes. See the related questions below for more information about how swine flu is spread.
Flu is spread through contact of an infected. While Plague and malaria is spread via fleas and mosquito.
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Communicable diseases are ones that are easy to spread, like the flu. If you have the flu, you can spread it by coughing or even talking to a person.
no because if you do not get something then you can't spread it think of a common cold if you don't have it then you don't spread it it will probably be the same for the swine flu
Yes, during the 2009 H1N1/09 swine flu pandemic it spread to every country in the world.
It was in1918.
bird flu
Yes, it is a very easily spread viral flu infection and that is how it became a pandemic (world-wide spread). See the related question below for information on how it is spread.
Flu has been around as long as man has been around. The Flu virus is spread by humans and by birds.
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