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What Is The Spanish Flu? : ScienceAlert

The Spanish flu refers to a global pandemic that infected an estimated 500 million individuals between early 1918 and mid 1920. Between 50 and 100 million people are reported to have died as a dire...

Spanish Flu: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms & Pandemic - Cleveland Clinic

The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 infected about 500 million people worldwide and resulted in 5o million deaths. It mainly affected the lungs.

Spanish flu - 위키피디아 영어

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Purple death : the mysterious Spanish flu of 1918 | WorldCat.org

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Coronavirus: What can we learn from the Spanish flu? - BBC

After World War One, a flu pandemic swept the world, killing at least 50 million people. What lessons can it teach us about Covid-19?

Bird flu H5N1 virus detected in mammals in the US: What to know

Bird flu has been detected in skunks, bears, raccoons and foxes in the U.S. What could the highly contagious outbreak mean for humans?

What Is the Flu? Difference Between Flu, Stomach Flu, Cold, and Influenza (Seaso

Learn more from WebMD about the flu, including causes, symptoms, types, risk factors, treatment, and prevention.

Why the flu of 1918 was so deadly - BBC

The Spanish flu killed quickly, and it killed in huge numbers. Other flu pandemics in modern times have been far less deadly. Why?

The Origin Of The Name 'Spanish Flu' - Science Friday

There's almost nothing "Spanish" about this flu.

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