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For a given epidemic or pandemic, the average of its estimated death toll range is used for ranking. If the death toll averages of two or more epidemics or pandemics are equal, then the smaller the range, the higher the rank. For the historical records of major changes in the world population, see world population. [3]
By November 6, the death toll rose to 33 deaths (reported as 30 in local newspapers). That same day, El Heraldo de México became the first local newspaper to transparently report on the outbreak, revealing that the plague spread by rat fleas , not pneumonia, was its cause. [ 47 ]
Deaths from pneumonia in the United States by state or territory (50 C) Deaths from pneumonia in Washington, D.C. (64 P) P. Deaths from pneumonia in Puerto Rico (4 P) U.
Another was the 26-year-old Arthur F. Jackson, a United Free Church of Scotland missionary doctor, who fell ill within eight days of inspecting and quarantining hundreds of poor laborers; he died two days later in Mukden. [8] [9] In the end, the death toll reached some 60,000 lives. The hardest hit cities included Changchun, Harbin, and Mukden.
Deaths from pneumonia in the United Arab Emirates (1 P) Deaths from pneumonia in the United Kingdom (3 C, 39 P) Deaths from pneumonia in the United States (4 C, 51 P)
Deaths from pneumonia in Austria-Hungary (11 P) C. Deaths from pneumonia in Czechoslovakia (6 P) R. Deaths from pneumonia in the Russian Empire (10 P) S.
Pages in category "Deaths from pneumonia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
In 1900, the leading cause of death in the United States was influenza with 202.2 deaths per 100,000 people followed by tuberculosis with 194.4, which is a curable illness today. In the middle of 20th century America, the leading cause of death was heart disease with 355.5 deaths per 100,000 followed by cancer at 139.8 deaths per 100,000 ...