Spanish flu mortality rate in the us

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      So that was 1997. We're now in 2017, that's 20 years later. This bird flu, H5N1, has spilled over from domestic animals into humans in 16 different countries. It has infected 859 people, according to the most recent estimates by the World Health Organization, and of those 859 cases, 453 of them died. That's a 52% mortality rate. Erin Welsh ...

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    • [DOC File]Econ of Disasters – Unit Introduction

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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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      Mortality estimates for the Spanish Flu range from 20 – 40 million deaths worldwide and 675,000 deaths (550,000 considered “excess deaths” beyond normal mortality) in the U.S.

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    • [DOCX File]AZDHS: COVID-19 hospitalizations up, but most beds in use ...

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      Mar 16, 2020 · COVID-19 was compared to the Spanish flu, which killed approximately 50 million people in 1918. ... He told a Congressional hearing on March 11 that "The flu has a mortality rate of 0.1 percent. This has a mortality rate of 10 times that. ... United States, 1976-2007.” MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep . 2010 Aug;59(33):1057-1062.

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    • Mass.Gov

      The Spanish flu which was said to have been between 1.4 to 2.8 and to have killed up to 50 million worldwide, only increased my level of concern so I began to research RO models which estimated how fast infectious diseases spread across a given population such as the US or even the world. What I found was astonishing.

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    • [DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine

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      The death rate from influenza in the preceding years ranged from 1 to 6 per 10,000. In 1918, that death rate was 32. One-half of these 5,000 deaths were in the month of October, 1918. About 50% of those who died were ages 20 – 40. The years preceding the pandemic, 3% …

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    • [DOCX File]ALPHA OMEGA LABS

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      That computes to a mortality rate of just 0.88 per 100,000, which is barely distinguishable from the normal mortality rate for this age cohort of 0.45 per 100,000 due to influenza and pneumonia, which occurs year after year; and it’s also just a tiny fraction (1.2%) of the annual mortality rate from all causes for this age group.

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    • [DOCX File]Influenza

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      Due to the large mortality rates in Spain in was names the Spanish flu, but it quickly showed the power is possessed and stuck many military camps across the United States (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2014).

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    • Causes of COVID

      The case fatality rate of the seasonal flu in the US is around 0.1% to 0.2%, while the case fatality rate for COVID-19, measured in the cited study, was 2.3%. The US data is sourced

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    • [DOC File]UNDERSTANDING INFLUENZA - cnaZone

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      The Spanish flu epidemic in 1918 has been described as one of the worst plagues in history and an estimated 100 million people were killed worldwide. ... There are approximately 200,000 hospitalizations and 49,000 deaths each year in the United States that are caused by influenza. ... and the mortality rate from influenza is higher.

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