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    • [DOC File]Survivors Remember 1918 Flu

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      Besides pneumonia, the other leading associated causes of death were pregnancy, tuberculosis, and heart disease. Indeed, newspaper reports across Maine noted the tragic association of pregnancy and death from influenza. The death rate from influenza in the preceding years ranged from 1 to 6 per 10,000. In 1918, that death rate was 32.

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    • [DOC File]Delaware was hit hard by 1918 pandemic

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      Sardo is among the last survivors of the 1918 flu pandemic. Their stories offer a glimpse at the forgotten history of one of the world’s worst plagues, when the virus killed at least 50 million people and perhaps as many as 100 million. More than 600,000 people in the United States died of what was then called “Spanish Influenza.”

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      The impact of the Spanish Influenza pandemic on the United States in 1918 varied regionally. The larger numbers of infected were often located near the origins of the outbreak, in the east, or on the military bases where men were regularly shipped in and out from all over the states.

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    • Amid 1918 Flu Pandemic, America Struggled to Bury the Dead - HI…

      1918 spanish flu pandemic The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 killed more people than World War I, at somewhere between 20 million and 50 million people. It has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in …

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      The Spanish Flu. Dates: March, 1918 – June, 1919. Type: Pandemic influenza. The name, Spanish flu, comes from the highly publicized death toll in Spain. Spain was not involved in the war and newspaper coverage of the epidemic was not suppressed there as it was among the Allied nations.

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    • [DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine

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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.

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