1918 pandemic us death toll
[DOC File]Alexandria Pandemic Flu Mass Fatality Plan
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Utilizing a pandemic influenza outbreak as an example, assuming two pandemic waves of six weeks each and a five percent crude annual all causes death rate (similar to 1918), about 10,000 deaths per week per wave would occur in Virginia (This is more than 10 times the usual rate of about 900 deaths per week).
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The highest death toll annually for West Nile in the U.S. was 284 people. Seasonal influenza kills between 3,000 and 56,000, but West Nile was getting more funding. So to the extent that you have any political juice tell your representatives, put the money where it could do some good. So if we go back towards 1918, you do
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The Sichuan earthquake killed many people due to unsafe building construction, particularly that of schools which were referred to by local people as ‘tofu dregs’. There is a great deal in modern construction techniques which can be done to reduce the impact of earthquakes on people and reduce the death toll.
[DOC File]Preparation for Pandemic Influenza in Oshkosh and ...
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We are unsure of the death toll as a result of an avian influenza pandemic; however, we can predict that there will be an increase in deaths in Winnebago County. In 2004, Winnebago County had a total of 1247 deaths4,5. The break down of death rates via location in Winnebago County were:
[DOC File]The New York Times March 14, 2004
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Mar 04, 2014 · The 1918 influenza pandemic killed more people in 24 weeks than AIDS has in 24 years. In the United States, about one-quarter of the population, more than 25 million people, took ill, and about 675,000 died (a comparable figure for today's population would be 1,750,000).
[DOC File]Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview
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WORLD WAR I: 1914-1918. 1918 I N F L U E N Z A. PANDEMIC ... the Influenza outbreak of 1918 has been compared to the Black Death. Modern estimates place the number of deaths worldwide at anywhere from 50-100 million (more than double the death toll of WWI).
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The 1918 flu, “The Great Influenza” as a recent book titles it, erupted during the last year of World War I. It caused especially strong symptoms and extremely high mortality rates. It is estimated that the worldwide death toll was between 20 million and 50 million. Purpose of Pandemic Flu Planning
[DOC File]WORST DISASTERS – LIVES LOST (U - FEMA
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Influenza Pandemic, September 1918 – April 1919 --
[DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine
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1918 Pandemic - National Impact. Nationally, about 675,000 died from influenza out of 105 million total population. The death rate was higher in 1918 than in any year in the U.S. before or since. In 1 ½ years of combat during WWI, the U.S. Army lost 34,000. 24,000 of them died from the influenza during the 8 weeks in the fall of 1918.
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Wayne Blanchard, Ph.D., CEM, FEMA Emergency Management Higher Education Project. July 5, 2006 Draft. Influenza Pandemic, September 1918 – April 1919 -- 675,000
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