Economic impact of flu of 1918

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      Spanish flu, 1918-1920, though affected 500 million people across the world with 50 million deaths. India, among many are reeling under the health, economic and security crises due to pandemic outbreak ,the grand lockdown measures taken by India and other countries across the world and due to containment measures taken at the Chinese border ...


    • H1N1 Flu: Protecting Our Communities

      Sep 21, 2009 · The 1918 Spanish flu killed over 50 million people, 675,000 in the United States alone. The impact of a pandemic on society can be defined for …


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      Researchers Unlock Secrets of 1918 Flu Pandemic (12/30/08) Reuters Researchers have found a complex of three genes - called PA, PB1, and PB2 - that help the flu virus live and reproduce deep in the lungs, causing pneumonia. These genes may be the cause for the serious strain of flu involved in the 1918 pandemic and its higher death rate.


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

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      Economic Impact of an Influenza Pandemic Without large-scale immunization, the estimates of the total economic impact in the United States of an influenza pandemic ranged from $71.3 billion (gross attack rate of 15%) to $166.5 billion (gross attack rate of 35%).


    • [DOC File]Economic applications in disaster research

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      The notable exception would be sustained droughts in countries with an agrarian-based economy (Albala-Bertrand, cited in Horwich, 2000). Nobel Laureate Gary Becker (2005) has noted that even the pandemic flu of 1918-1919 had no major effect on the world economy.


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

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      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 from 25 to 100 million people world wide. The Great Pandemic’s impact, however, is perhaps best appreciated at the local level.


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