Purulent bronchitis was a distinctive and apparently new lethal respiratory infection in British and American soldiers during the First World War. Mortality records suggest that purulent bronchitis caused localized outbreaks in the midst of a broad epidemic wave of lethal respiratory illness in 1916-1917. Probable purulent bronchitis deaths in the Australian Army showed an epidemic wave that moved from France to England. Purulent bronchitis may have been the clinical expression of infection with a novel influenza virus which also could have been a direct precursor of the 1918 pandemic strain
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
Chronic bronchitis is associated with hypertrophy of airway submucosal glands and with mucus and squ...
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 Meuse-Argonne offensive, a decisive battle during the First World War, is the largest frontline ...
The reasons for the unprecedented mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic remain poorly underst...
A one hundred page overview of the epidemiology, transmission, and consequences of pandemic influenz...
worldwide with remarkable speed. Approximately 500 million people were infected, and the death toll ...
Deaths during the 1918-19 influenza pandemic have been attributed to a hypervirulent influenza strai...
This article explores the decisive role of British military medicine in shaping official approaches ...
AbstractLaborers and soldiers from China and Southeast Asia recruited during the First World War by ...
Laborers and soldiers from China and Southeast Asia recruited during the First World War by Britain ...
In Europe the influence spread in France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain, interfering on the battle-...
In 1918, two waves of epidemic influenza arose with very different clinical phenotypes. During the f...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
Chronic bronchitis is associated with hypertrophy of airway submucosal glands and with mucus and squ...
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 Meuse-Argonne offensive, a decisive battle during the First World War, is the largest frontline ...
The reasons for the unprecedented mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic remain poorly underst...
A one hundred page overview of the epidemiology, transmission, and consequences of pandemic influenz...
worldwide with remarkable speed. Approximately 500 million people were infected, and the death toll ...
Deaths during the 1918-19 influenza pandemic have been attributed to a hypervirulent influenza strai...
This article explores the decisive role of British military medicine in shaping official approaches ...
AbstractLaborers and soldiers from China and Southeast Asia recruited during the First World War by ...
Laborers and soldiers from China and Southeast Asia recruited during the First World War by Britain ...
In Europe the influence spread in France, Great Britain, Italy and Spain, interfering on the battle-...
In 1918, two waves of epidemic influenza arose with very different clinical phenotypes. During the f...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
Background. The current worst-case scenario for pandemic influenza planning is based on the catastro...
Chronic bronchitis is associated with hypertrophy of airway submucosal glands and with mucus and squ...