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  2. Human mortality from H5N1 - Wikipedia

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    The pre-pandemic case fatality ratio of over 50% provides a grim backdrop for the fact that the currently circulating H5N1 strains have certain genetic similarities with the Spanish Influenza pandemic virus. In that pandemic, 50 million to 100 million people worldwide were killed during about a year in 1918 and 1919. [46]

  3. Influenza pandemic - Wikipedia

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    The 1889–1890 pandemic, often referred to as the Asiatic flu [53] or Russian flu, killed about 1 million people [54] [55] 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 ...

  4. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] According to the World Health Organization, approximately 10 million new TB infections occur every year, and 1.5 million people die from it each year – making it the world's top infectious killer (before COVID-19 pandemic). [21] However, there is a lack of sources which describe major TB epidemics with definite time spans and death ...

  5. 1918 Big Ten Conference football season - Wikipedia

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    The 1918 season was played during World War I and the 1918 flu pandemic that killed 50 to 100 million persons worldwide. Due to travel and quarantine restrictions, many games were canceled, and the Big Ten teams played irregular schedules, some as short as five games and one as long as 11 games.

  6. Compare the flu pandemic of 1918 and COVID-19 with ... - AOL

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    People have turned to historical experience with influenza pandemics to try to make sense of COVID-19, and for good reason.Influenza and coronavirus share basic similarities in the way they’re ...

  7. Sneeze (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 swine flu pandemic saw the Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 ("swine flu") spread rapidly from the United States across the globe and infect millions of people. [3] Journalists noticed that the pandemic had inspired many browser-based Flash games, including Swinefighters and Swine Flu: Hamdemic. The number of players on virus-related ...

  8. Only Up! - Wikipedia

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    Only Up! was created by the solo developer SCKR Games and released via Steam on May 24, 2023. [4] It was partly inspired by the folktale "Jack and the Beanstalk". [3] [5] On June 15, 2023, SCKR Games updated the game to add camera controls like switching between first-and third-person perspectives and centering the camera. The update was ...

  9. A man in Mexico died with one form of bird flu, but US ... - AOL

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    So-called influenza A viruses are the only viruses tied to human flu pandemics, so their appearance in animals and people is a concern. ... And at least 18 people in China died during an outbreak ...