How did the 1918 pandemic finally end

    • [DOC File]Social Problems Perspectives, Disaster Research and

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      (National Governors Association 2006, p. 1) represented by a pandemic influenza outbreak with far more lethal potential than the 1918 killer event. “Once a pandemic happens, we will divide forever the progress of our nation as pre-pandemic and post-pandemic.” (NGA 2006, p. 1).


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      Finally, after NIH/CDC reviews written I-Corps™ applications, it will conduct phone interviews to determine which companies will be invited to join the I-Corps™ cohort. The NIH/CDC awarding component selection committee will consider the ability of the proposed I-Corps™ effort to increase the overall success of the Phase I research project.


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      Had someone taken the published data on the 1918 virus mutations, they could have created a virus that, had it been even accidently released, could have caused a pandemic much as the A(H1N1)pdm09 ...


    • [DOC File]Community Containment Plan

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      According to HHS, “recent preliminary analyses of cities affected by the 1918 pandemic show a highly significant association between the early use of multiple NPIs and reductions in peak and overall death rates”.2. Figure 1: Goals of Community Mitigation (Ref: 2) Phases of a Pandemic. There are 3 periods associated with pandemic influenza.


    • [DOC File]Triage in the Event of an Influenza Pandemic

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      The Great Pandemic infiltrated Pittsburgh on October 4, 1918. When the influenza pandemic peaked in the city two weeks later, there was roughly 1 new flu-related case every 90 seconds and 1 flu-related death every 10 minutes.1 The emergence of the A(H5N1) avian virus in 1997, its explosion out of Southeast Asia in 2005, and its reemergence in ...


    • [DOC File]January 3, 2006 FEMA Emergency Management Higher …

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      A Massachusetts public health expert looked at the newspapers in Boston from the 1918 pandemic, factored in the population data from today, and said that "The Boston Globe will run 12-14 pages of death notices for weeks". In 1918, on one day in Philadelphia, over 700 people died.


    • [DOC File]August 20, 2007 Emergency Management Higher Education ...

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      A study of the blood of older people who survived the 1918 influenza pandemic reveals that antibodies to the strain have lasted a lifetime and can perhaps be engineered to protect future generations against similar strains. The findings appeared online Aug 17 in Nature.


    • [DOC File]Emergency Management in Canada:

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      1918 Influenza Pandemic: Canada was not immune to the Influenza Pandemic in 1918. ... At the end of the war, Canada was slow to rescind these powers and was criticized for imposing limits on civil liberties after the need had passed (Philips 1946). ... Finally, in 1988, the Emergencies Act and the Emergency Preparedness Act were passed into law ...


    • [DOC File]February 6, Emergency Management Higher Education …

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      At the end of this course, students will be able to: ... Keith Klugman of Emory University in Atlanta and colleagues looked at what information is available about the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed anywhere between 50 million and 100 million people globally in the space of about 18 months. ... Later in the morning we finally spoke to the Sewer ...


    • [DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine

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      In reviewing the 1918 and 1919 Maine Department of Health reports, the statistical impact of the 1918 Pandemic with Influenza on Maine is astounding: Between September 1918 and May 1919: Almost 47,000 cases reported of influenza, though it did not become reportable until early October, and even then, the Department of Health and newspapers ...


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