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  2. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    2009 swine flu pandemic: 2009–2010 Worldwide Influenza A virus subtype H1N1: Lab confirmed deaths: 18,449 (reported to the WHO) [264] Estimated death toll: 284,000 (possible range 151,700–575,400) [265] 2010s Haiti cholera outbreak: 2010–2019 Haiti: Cholera (strain serogroup O1, serotype Ogawa) 10,075 [266]

  3. 2009 swine flu pandemic by country - Wikipedia

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    As of 14 July, the number of officially recognised cases skyrocketed, with 137 deaths, [359] making the death toll in Argentina the second highest in the world at the time, behind only the US. As of April, Brazilian airports were monitoring arrivals from affected areas, under the direction of the National Sanitary Surveillance Agency (ANVISA).

  4. Influenza pandemic - Wikipedia

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    The 1889–1890 pandemic, often referred to as the Asiatic flu [57] or Russian flu, killed about 1 million people [58] [59] out of a world population of about 1.5 billion. It was long believed to be caused by an influenza A subtype (most often H2N2), but recent analysis largely brought on by the 2002-2004 SARS outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic ...

  5. Category:Deaths from influenza - Wikipedia

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    Deaths from the 1889–1890 flu pandemic (21 P) S. ... Pages in category "Deaths from influenza" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  6. Category:Infectious disease deaths by country - Wikipedia

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    AIDS-related deaths by country (41 C) ... (146 C) Deaths from pneumonia by country (106 C) Deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic by country (10 C)

  7. Influenza - Wikipedia

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    The most recent flu pandemic was the 2009 swine flu pandemic, which originated in Mexico and resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths. [34] It was caused by a novel H1N1 strain that was a reassortment of human, swine, and avian influenza viruses.

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    The U.S. also reported its first flu-associated pediatric death of the 2023-2024 season this past week. ... The CDC says 1,607 people with influenza were hospitalized in the country, an increase ...

  9. Timeline of influenza - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of influenza, briefly describing major events such as outbreaks, epidemics, pandemics, discoveries and developments of vaccines.In addition to specific year/period-related events, there is the seasonal flu that kills between 250,000 and 500,000 people every year and has claimed between 340 million and 1 billion human lives throughout history.