List of 20th century pandemics

    • [DOC File]The Economic Impact of Pandemic Influenza in the United ...

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      Influenza pandemics have occurred for centuries, three times (1918, 1957, and 1968) in the 20th century alone. Another pandemic is highly likely, if not inevitable. In the 1918 influenza pandemic, more than 20 million people died. Improvements in medical care and technology since the last pandemic may reduce the impact of the next.


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

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      The 20th century witnessed a number of influenza pandemics. The “Hong Kong Flu,” A(H3N2), of 1968, was mild and killed approximately 1 million people world wide. The “Asian Flu,” A(H2N2), of 1957, was also mild and killed approximately 2 million people world wide. The “Great Pandemic,” A(H1N1), of 1918, was severe, killing anywhere ...


    • [DOC File]REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO

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      Beginning with the 16th Century, wherefrom exist trails in writing, every century in average, registered three pandemics each, with intervals of 10 to 15 years in between individual pandemics. In the course of the 20th Century three pandemics occurred as follows: in 1918, caused by A(HIN), so called the Spanish fever; in 1957, caused by A(H3N2 ...


    • [DOC File]Purpose of this Guidance - CIDRAP

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      The designation of an epidemic as a “pandemic” is based upon the spread of the virus, not the severity. Prior to the current H1N1 pandemic, three influenza pandemics had occurred in the 20th Century. These prior pandemics were considered moderate to severe because of the high percentage of fatalities out of the total number of confirmed cases.


    • [DOC File]Basic Instructions and Template of Draft Report: Using ...

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      And, similar to the discussion concerning rates of hospitalization for a 1918-type scenario, even if data on rates of outpatient visits in 1918 existed, it is questionable if such data would be relevant in society today (for example, many physicians made house calls in 1918—a practice that all but disappeared by the late 20th century).


    • [DOC File]Annex A North Dakota Pandemic Influenza Plan

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      Although the occurrence of pandemics of influenza is inevitable (three pandemics occurred during the 20th Century), it is impossible to predict the severity of an influenza pandemic before it arrives. Two of the pandemics during the last century were relatively mild, manifesting as an unusually severe seasonal influenza seasons, while the other ...


    • [DOC File]Alan Hinman

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      There were at least four pandemics of influenza in the 19th Century…thank you for the correction, Dr. Kroger; I apologize for not advancing the slide…at least four pandemics of influenza in the 19th Century and three in the 20th Century. The pandemic of Spanish influenza in 1918 caused at least an estimated 50 million deaths worldwide and ...


    • [DOC File]STATE OF ALABAMA

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      Note that these estimates do not include the potential impact of interventions not available during the 20th century pandemics. APPENDIX D: PANDEMIC INFLUENZA telework plan. Background . The Pandemic and All-hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA) of 2006 requires all states to plan for a severe pandemic and submit a State PI Operational Plan annually.


    • [DOC File]California State University, Los Angeles

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      There have been three acknowledged pandemics in the 20th century: 1918-19 “Spanish Flu”, (H1N1), is estimated to have caused over 500,000 deaths in the U.S. and up to 50 million deaths worldwide. It is believed to have started in either an army base in Kansas or in Europe.


    • [DOC File]Session 3: The Global Historical Context of Emergency ...

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      Epidemics and pandemics, for instance, have been well-documented by our ancestors. These events have . struck repeatedly . through the centuries, each time resulting in a . sizeable reduction of the world’s population. This amounted to as much as 50% of the population of Europe during the 14th century bubonic plague (“Black Plague”) pandemic.


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