Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastrophic 1918 –1919 pandemic. In this article, we examine the strength of cross-protection between successive waves of the 1918 –1919 pandemic, which has remained a long-standing issue of debate. Method. We studied monthly hospitalization and mortality rates for respiratory illness in 37 army camps, as well as the rates of repeated episodes of influenza infection during January-December 1918 in 8 military and civilian settings in the United States and Britain. Results. A first wave of respiratory illness occurred in US Army camps during March-May 1918 and in Britain during May-June, followed by a lethal second wave in the fall. The first wave was...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Mortality from influenza and pneumonia during the 1918-1919 pandemic was compared between subgroups ...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
appeared. Methods. Morbidity, mortality, and case-fatality data from 605 625 admissions and 18 258 d...
There were multiple waves of influenza-like illness in 1918, the last of which resulted in a highly ...
The reasons for the unprecedented mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic remain poorly underst...
BACKGROUND: The ecology of influenza may be more complex than is usually assumed. For example, despi...
In 1918, two waves of epidemic influenza arose with very different clinical phenotypes. During the f...
The Meuse-Argonne offensive, a decisive battle during the First World War, is the largest frontline ...
During the 1918–1919 pandemic, influenza mortality widely varied across populations and locations. R...
One hundred years ago the “Spanish” influenza pandemic took an estimated 675,000 American lives. Nin...
BACKGROUND: The causes of recurrent waves in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic are not fully understo...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that the shift in case-fatality rate between waves during the 1918...
AbstractThe sociological and biological factors which gave rise to the three pandemic waves of Spani...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Mortality from influenza and pneumonia during the 1918-1919 pandemic was compared between subgroups ...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
appeared. Methods. Morbidity, mortality, and case-fatality data from 605 625 admissions and 18 258 d...
There were multiple waves of influenza-like illness in 1918, the last of which resulted in a highly ...
The reasons for the unprecedented mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic remain poorly underst...
BACKGROUND: The ecology of influenza may be more complex than is usually assumed. For example, despi...
In 1918, two waves of epidemic influenza arose with very different clinical phenotypes. During the f...
The Meuse-Argonne offensive, a decisive battle during the First World War, is the largest frontline ...
During the 1918–1919 pandemic, influenza mortality widely varied across populations and locations. R...
One hundred years ago the “Spanish” influenza pandemic took an estimated 675,000 American lives. Nin...
BACKGROUND: The causes of recurrent waves in the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic are not fully understo...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that the shift in case-fatality rate between waves during the 1918...
AbstractThe sociological and biological factors which gave rise to the three pandemic waves of Spani...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...
Mortality from influenza and pneumonia during the 1918-1919 pandemic was compared between subgroups ...
Analysis of historical data has strongly shaped our understanding of the epidemiology of pandemic in...