What happened after the 1918 pandemic

    • [DOC File]Pandemic flu links for news & background info

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      While the 1918 pandemic is estimated to have killed 50 to 100 million people,,, the most recent pandemic, the 2009 “swine flu,” was very much milder. The concern today is that another virus, such as the H5N1 or H7N9 avian flu virus, or the MERS coronavirus, could evolve to cause a severe pandemic.


    • [DOC File]Introduction - FEMA

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      The Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 may have started in Kansas, but it spread quickly throughout the United States and elsewhere around the world. Many soldiers contracted the flu as they were located in confined spaces during World War I. ... The Space Shuttle Columbia accident happened on February 1, 2003 as it was re-entering the earth’s ...


    • [DOC File]Study Guide- Chapter 16

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      After the War: The Influenza Pandemic of 1918 (781) What was the impact of the influenza (Spanish flu) of 1918 and how did it spread? After the War: The Paris Settlement (781) Who dominated deliberations in Paris and what major nations were not invited? After the War: Wilson’s Fourteen Points (782) What was Wilson’s purpose for the Fourteen ...


    • [DOC File]THE 1918 INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC WAS A VACCINE-CAUSED …

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      THE 1918 INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC WAS A VACCINE-CAUSED DISEASE Very few people realize that the worst epidemic ever to hit America, the ‘Spanish Influenza’ of 1918 was the after effect of the massive nation-wide vaccine campaign. The doctors told the people that the disease was caused by germs.


    • [DOCX File]Learnings from the global pandemic

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      She reports that after the disastrous 1918-19 Spanish flu and the end of World War I, many Americans sought carefree entertainment, influenced by new technology, especially vehicles. In previous eras, the church was the center of entertainment.


    • Selected Reading - Pandemics and Pandemic Scares in the 20th

      Pandemics and Pandemic Scares in the 20th Century History suggests that influenza pandemics have probably happened during at least the last four centuries. During the 20th century, three pandemics and several "pandemic scares" occurred. These are describ ed in more detail below. 1918: Spanish Flu The Spanish Inf


    • [DOC File]Pandemic Influenza

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      118* Why do US pandemic planning scenarios, which estimate between 89,000 and 207,000 deaths from a flu pandemic, rely on “best-case” assumptions about the likely outcome, when the 1918 pandemic killed about 500,000 in a much smaller population, and the bird flu virus appears (so far) to be more deadly than even the 1918 strain?


    • [DOC File]Chapter 14 Review WWI

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      What happened at 11 am on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918? Armistice enacted WWI ended. What was held at the palace of Versailles after WWI? Paris Peace Conference. What is a Pandemic? Disease that spreads across and entire nation, continent, or the world. Who were the Big Three countries? United States, Great Britain, & France


    • Mass.Gov

      Existing types of vaccines will not prevent people from getting this new type of flu, and a vaccine to prevent illness from the new strain typically takes 5-6 months to develop, long after a pandemic begins. The most recent flu pandemics occurred in 1889-90, 1918, 1957, 1968 and 2009. Another pandemic may occur at any time.


    • [DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine

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      Saturday, September 7 1918 . The first soldier at Camp Devens becomes ill with influenza. Just 35 miles northwest of Boston this camp, like so many other military camps, was hurriedly erected the summer of 1917 just after President Wilson and Congress declared war against Germany and entered the United States into World War I.


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