Monday, December 14, 2009

Spanish Influenza Effects What Was The Spanish Influenza And Its Effects?

What was the Spanish Influenza and its effects? - spanish influenza effects

Well, I read books and Spanish Twilght mentioned a few times to Edward, so I was and what you are doing wonders?

1 comment:

WINGNUT said...

1918 influenza pandemic (commonly was) as the Spanish flu pandemic of influenza that has spread in almost all parts of the world. It was caused by a particularly severe and deadly strain of influenza A subtype H1N1. Not enough, the historical and epidemiological data to identify the geographical origin of the virus. Most victims were young healthy adults, in contrast to most influenza outbreaks, affecting mainly older children or otherwise weakened. The pandemic lasted from March 1918 to June 1920, also extends to the Arctic and remote Pacific islands. It is estimated that worldwide between 20 died and 100 million people, which is about one third of the population in Europe, more than twice the number killed in World War I. This number is the result of an extraordinary disease, extremely high prices of up to 50% and the extreme severity of the symptoms that are probably due to cytokine storm.

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