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Many soldiers during World War I succumbed not only to combat but also to the devastating influenza pandemic of 1918-1919, commonly known as the Spanish flu. This virus spread rapidly among troops in close quarters, exacerbating the already dire conditions of war. The death toll from the flu during this period was staggering, with estimates suggesting that millions of soldiers and civilians died globally. The pandemic highlighted the vulnerability of military personnel to Infectious Diseases in times of conflict.

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