Using Cox regression, this paper shows a weak association between having tuberculosis and dying from influenza among Union Army veterans in late nineteenth-century America. It has been suggested elsewhere [Noymer, A. and M. Garenne (2000). The 1918 influenza epidemic's effects on sex differentials in mortality in the United States. Population and Development Review 26(3), 565-581.] that the 1918 influenza pandemic accelerated the decline of tuberculosis, by killing many people with tuberculosis. The question remains whether individuals with tuberculosis were at greater risk of influenza death, or if the 1918/post-1918 phenomenon arose from the sheer number of deaths in the influenza pandemic. The present findings, from microdata, ...
Birth cohort patterns in mortality are often used to infer long-lasting impacts of early life condit...
Background Despite the persisting threat from future influenza pandemics, much is still unknown abou...
Between 1900 and 1940, tuberculosis moved from being the second highest cause of death in the...
The effect of the 1918 influenza pandemic on other diseases is a neglected topic in historical epide...
The 1918 influenza epidemic had a marked and fairly long-lasting effect on the sex differential in m...
The epidemiological mechanisms behind the W-shaped age-specific influenza mortality during the Spani...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined after the 1918 pandemic, suggesting that influenza killed those...
Copyright © 2012 W. Oei and H. Nishiura. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The epidemiological mechanisms behind the W-shaped age-specific influenza mortality during the Spani...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
<div><p>Birth cohort patterns in mortality are often used to infer long-lasting impacts of early lif...
There were multiple waves of influenza-like illness in 1918, the last of which resulted in a highly ...
In 1918, two waves of epidemic influenza arose with very different clinical phenotypes. During the f...
Birth cohort patterns in mortality are often used to infer long-lasting impacts of early life condit...
Background Despite the persisting threat from future influenza pandemics, much is still unknown abou...
Between 1900 and 1940, tuberculosis moved from being the second highest cause of death in the...
The effect of the 1918 influenza pandemic on other diseases is a neglected topic in historical epide...
The 1918 influenza epidemic had a marked and fairly long-lasting effect on the sex differential in m...
The epidemiological mechanisms behind the W-shaped age-specific influenza mortality during the Spani...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined after the 1918 pandemic, suggesting that influenza killed those...
Copyright © 2012 W. Oei and H. Nishiura. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The epidemiological mechanisms behind the W-shaped age-specific influenza mortality during the Spani...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
Tuberculosis (TB) mortality declined in the northern hemisphere over the last 200 years, but peaked ...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
<div><p>Birth cohort patterns in mortality are often used to infer long-lasting impacts of early lif...
There were multiple waves of influenza-like illness in 1918, the last of which resulted in a highly ...
In 1918, two waves of epidemic influenza arose with very different clinical phenotypes. During the f...
Birth cohort patterns in mortality are often used to infer long-lasting impacts of early life condit...
Background Despite the persisting threat from future influenza pandemics, much is still unknown abou...
Between 1900 and 1940, tuberculosis moved from being the second highest cause of death in the...