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[177] [176] According to Oxford, a similar outbreak occurred in March 1917 at army barracks in Aldershot, [178] and military pathologists later recognized these early outbreaks as the same disease as the Spanish flu. [179] [176] The overcrowded camp and hospital at Étaples was an ideal environment for the spread of a respiratory virus.
The first flu case in Spain was confirmed on the same day in Almansa, but was unrelated. On 1 May 2009 another new suspected case appeared in A Coruña , [ 28 ] also in a Mexican person. Several days later these cases were confirmed to be unrelated to H1N1.
Influenza B virus (IBV) and influenza C virus (ICV) primarily infect humans, and influenza D virus (IDV) is found in cattle and pigs. Influenza A virus and influenza B virus circulate in humans and cause seasonal epidemics, and influenza C virus causes a mild infection, primarily in children. Influenza D virus can infect humans but is not known ...
Perhaps the most notable is the so-called “Spanish flu” of 1918–1919, when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates “an avian-like H1N1 virus” killed 50 million ...
The 2009 flu pandemic in South America was part of a global epidemic in 2009 of a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1, causing what has been commonly called swine flu. As of 9 June 2009, the virus had affected at least 2,000 people in South America, with at least 4 confirmed deaths. On 3 May 2009, the first case of the flu in South ...
Deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic by country (10 C) Pages in category "Deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total.
The cows were sick with bird flu, a virus that has spread among cattle in at least 14 states and has rapidly taken hold in California’s Central Valley, home to the nation’s largest dairy ...
Deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic (1 C, ... List of Spanish flu cases; ... 1919 Stanley Cup Finals; C. Camp Funston; F. Red Faber; Fort Riley; H. SS Huntsend; M.