The influenza pandemic of 1918 is the biggest health catastrophe in history. Taking advantage of the celebration of its centenary, understanding this episode of the past helps to understand the advances of Medicine updated in its search to protect the population of a comparable impact
Between the years 1918 and1920, influenza raged around the globe in the worst pandemic in recorded h...
The recent global outbreak of human cases of swine origin influenza A (H1N1) has spread fear that th...
Periodically, novel influenza viruses emerge and spread rapidly through susceptible populations, res...
This paper addresses the historical significance of the 1918 Influenza and its effect on society. Th...
The "Spanish" influenza pandemic of 1918–1919, which caused ≈50 million deaths worldwide, remains an...
The word Influenza comes from mid–18th century Italian and literally means ‘influence’. This in turn...
The catastrophic H1N1 pandemic of 1918, which killed tens of millions, is now legendary, and influen...
Abstract Background In the spring of 1918, the “War to End All Wars”, which would ultimately claim m...
One hundred years ago the “Spanish” influenza pandemic took an estimated 675,000 American lives. Nin...
By Ida Milne Monster representing the influenza virus. E. Noble, c. 1918. Credit: Wellcome Library,...
The devastating influenza pandemic known as ‘Spanish flu’, which killed at least 20 million people a...
ABSTRACT The influenza pandemic of 1918–1919 killed approximately 50 million people. The unusually s...
The Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918-19 was the worst pandemic of modern times, claiming over 30 m...
PhDBoth the 1918-19 ‘Spanish’ influenza pandemic and the 1889-93 ‘Russian’ influenza pandemic resu...
The 1918–1919 H1N1 influenza pandemic was among the most deadly events in recorded human history, ki...
Between the years 1918 and1920, influenza raged around the globe in the worst pandemic in recorded h...
The recent global outbreak of human cases of swine origin influenza A (H1N1) has spread fear that th...
Periodically, novel influenza viruses emerge and spread rapidly through susceptible populations, res...
This paper addresses the historical significance of the 1918 Influenza and its effect on society. Th...
The "Spanish" influenza pandemic of 1918–1919, which caused ≈50 million deaths worldwide, remains an...
The word Influenza comes from mid–18th century Italian and literally means ‘influence’. This in turn...
The catastrophic H1N1 pandemic of 1918, which killed tens of millions, is now legendary, and influen...
Abstract Background In the spring of 1918, the “War to End All Wars”, which would ultimately claim m...
One hundred years ago the “Spanish” influenza pandemic took an estimated 675,000 American lives. Nin...
By Ida Milne Monster representing the influenza virus. E. Noble, c. 1918. Credit: Wellcome Library,...
The devastating influenza pandemic known as ‘Spanish flu’, which killed at least 20 million people a...
ABSTRACT The influenza pandemic of 1918–1919 killed approximately 50 million people. The unusually s...
The Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918-19 was the worst pandemic of modern times, claiming over 30 m...
PhDBoth the 1918-19 ‘Spanish’ influenza pandemic and the 1889-93 ‘Russian’ influenza pandemic resu...
The 1918–1919 H1N1 influenza pandemic was among the most deadly events in recorded human history, ki...
Between the years 1918 and1920, influenza raged around the globe in the worst pandemic in recorded h...
The recent global outbreak of human cases of swine origin influenza A (H1N1) has spread fear that th...
Periodically, novel influenza viruses emerge and spread rapidly through susceptible populations, res...