This study investigates the impact of the Spanish Influenza pandemic on Savannah, Georgia. Historical primary death records from the Chatham County Health Department were examined and analyzed for 1917 through 1919, then compared to influenza-related mortality rates for other parts of the United States and world during the same time period. These data will allow for Savannah public health officials to understand the historic trends of communicable disease mortality in relation to other parts of the world, having the potential to serve as a reference when channeling future resources into epidemic prevention in the Savannah area. (PDF) The Effect of the 1918 Spanish Influenza Pandemic on Mortality Rates in Savannah, Georgia
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...
Although much progress has been made to uncover age-specific mortality patterns of the 1918 influenz...
The original purpose of our study was to examine the unusual W-shaped mortality curve associated wit...
This study investigates the impact of the Spanish Influenza pandemic on Savannah, Georgia. Historica...
The Spanish Influenza pandemic struck the United States in waves from September 1918 through March 1...
Background: The Spanish Influenza pandemic struck the United States in waves from September 1918 thr...
Impact of the Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918 on Savannah. The Spanish Influenza is a pandemic th...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast influenza mortality in Arkansas during the pand...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 18, 2013).It is w...
Influenza remains one of the major killers in modern society. In addition to the mortality it causes...
Background: Few studies have addressed the impact and dynamics of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic i...
Background: The impact of socio-demographic factors and baseline health on the mortality burden of s...
Now the attention of the whole world is focused on the developing pandemic of the coronavirus infect...
There were multiple waves of influenza-like illness in 1918, the last of which resulted in a highly ...
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...
Although much progress has been made to uncover age-specific mortality patterns of the 1918 influenz...
The original purpose of our study was to examine the unusual W-shaped mortality curve associated wit...
This study investigates the impact of the Spanish Influenza pandemic on Savannah, Georgia. Historica...
The Spanish Influenza pandemic struck the United States in waves from September 1918 through March 1...
Background: The Spanish Influenza pandemic struck the United States in waves from September 1918 thr...
Impact of the Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918 on Savannah. The Spanish Influenza is a pandemic th...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast influenza mortality in Arkansas during the pand...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 18, 2013).It is w...
Influenza remains one of the major killers in modern society. In addition to the mortality it causes...
Background: Few studies have addressed the impact and dynamics of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic i...
Background: The impact of socio-demographic factors and baseline health on the mortality burden of s...
Now the attention of the whole world is focused on the developing pandemic of the coronavirus infect...
There were multiple waves of influenza-like illness in 1918, the last of which resulted in a highly ...
Social factors have been shown to create differential burden of influenza across different geographi...
Although much progress has been made to uncover age-specific mortality patterns of the 1918 influenz...
The original purpose of our study was to examine the unusual W-shaped mortality curve associated wit...