Us deaths from spanish flu pandemic

    • [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).


    • [DOC File]Introduction:

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      ii. 700,000 Deaths. c. Hong Kong Flu. i. 1968 – 1969. ii. 34,000 deaths in U.S. d. H5N1 Avian Flu. i. 1997 – 2003. ii. 70 Deaths. 3. Projections . The following are assumptions that provide a basis for preparedness activities pertaining to pandemic influenza. Because of the high degree of infectiousness of pandemic influenza, the number of ...


    • [DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine

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      The years preceding the pandemic, 3% of deaths from influenza were in this age group. Although one well known book on the 1918 pandemic reports northern Maine as having escaped the effects of this event, Department of Health reports and area newspapers from the time confirm Aroostook County with the highest reported death rate in Maine.


    • [DOC File]January 4, 2006 FEMA Emergency Management Higher …

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      50-100 million died in the 1918 pandemic (called the "Spanish Flu" because Spain was a neutral country during World War I and thus had the only uncensored news, …


    • [DOC File]Avian Influenza - FEMA

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      50-100 million died in the 1918 pandemic (called the “Spanish Flu” because Spain was a neutral country during World War I and thus had the only uncensored news, and was responsible for the early reports of the outbreak). influenza -- medieval Italian for “influence of the stars”


    • VOLCANIC HAZARD - Pierce County, WA

      Seasonal flu epidemics are a recurring phenomenon that migrates around the world. The flu virus tends to mutate allowing it to continuously re-infect the population. In the United States, annual flu respiratory infections range from five to 15 percent yearly. Other diseases with pandemic pedigrees are cholera, AIDS, and now, emerging, tuberculosis.


    • [DOC File]California State University, Los Angeles

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      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.


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