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... The Flu Epidemic of 1918 not only was the most devastating event of the twentieth century, but propelled the United States to search for a vaccine that has not ...
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The Flu Epidemic of 1918 Walking down any given street in the year 1918 between the months of June and December, one would take notice of coffins lining the ...
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... Gladman, Jerry. "Another Killer Flu Likely." CNEWS. ... New York : Learning Company, 1997. "Influenza Epidemic of 1918, The." Stanford Studies. (1998) : 5 pp. ...
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... That is until the epidemic of the "Spanish flu" in 1918-19. This epidemic is 20th century's worst and deadliest disease faced by any modern western society. ...
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... This occurred between 1918 and 1919. ... was just lately found that in American Pigs a mutation of this flu had formed, that is where this epidemic originated ...
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... Type A influenza caused the Spanish flu of 1918 which was one of the ... After this confirms a flu epidemic, a diagnosis requires only observation of signs and ...
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... Type A influenza caused the Spanish flu of 1918 which was one of the ... After this confirms a flu epidemic, a diagnosis requires only observation of signs and ...
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... This may result in a worldwide epidemic called a pandemic. ... first and most devastating began in World War I. From 1918 to 1919 the "Spanish flu" caused the ...
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... This may result in a worldwide epidemic called a pandemic. ... first and most devastating began in World War I. From 1918 to 1919 the "Spanish flu" caused the ...
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The dates are approximately from the Armistice in November of 1918 to the ... not so much in rapid succession as concurrently--a deadly flu epidemic, a strike wave ...
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... 1918-19, The NHL continues to suffer bad times in the second season. ... why it was not awarded is because Canada was in the midst of a lethal flu epidemic in the ...
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... The pandemic (an epidemic that is spread worldwide) that ... on the morning of March 11, 1918 at Camp ... reported to the infirmary with typical flu-like symptoms - a ...
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... other patients and people they know, triggering the epidemic. ... a record claimed by an influenza virus in 1918. ... which are similar to the common flu and malaria ...
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