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FOURTH WAVE - Spanich Flu

 


In spring 1920, The fourth wave, occurred in isolated areas including New York, Switzerland and some South American Islands. New York city alone reported 6,374 deaths between December 1919 - April 1920, almost twice the number in first wave in 1918. Other US cities including Detroit, Kansas city, St. Louis and other cities as well were hit particularly hard, with deaths rate higher than of all 1918. Peru experienced the late wave of early 1920, and Japan had one from late 1919 to 1920, with the late cases in March. In Europe five countries ( Spain, Denmark, Finland, Germany and Switzerland.) recorded a late peak of January - April 1920.


....with this there is a end of SPANICH FLU'S WAVE.. 😜 😜 😜

THIRD WAVE - Spanich Flu

 Third wave of 1919 :



In January 1919, the third wave of Spanich Flu hit Australia, where it killed around 12,000 people following the lift of maritime quarantine, and then spread quickly through Europe and United States, where it lingered through the spring and until June IN 1919. It primarily affected Spain, Serbia, Mexico and Great Britain; resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths. It was less severe than the second wave still much more deadly than the initial first wave. In United States, isolated outbreaks occurred in some cities including Los Angeles, New-York city, Memphis, Nashville, San-Francisco and St. Louis. Overall American morality rates were in the tens of thousands during the first six months of 1919's.


......in next article, we'll discuss regarding fourth wave of SPANICH FLU .. 😜 😜 😜

PANDEMIC DISEASE

A Pandemic disease is an epidemic, infestation or outbreak of infectious, toxic and communicable disease that spread and expand across a enormous area, for instance numerous continents, internationally and globally affecting a considerable and significant number of people. This globally endemic disease with a stable number of infected people is not a pandemic. 

In human history, there have been number of pandemics of diseases such as small-pox; the most deadly, tragic and incurable pandemic experienced in history/ancient time, was the "Black death" (was known for plaque), which was killed 75-200 million people worldwide in 14th century. It was caused by the bacterium yersinia pesttis and may also caused by septicaemic or pneumonia plaques. 


In 1918, a pandemic which affected the people worldwide, a Spanish Flu, also known as the Great influenza epidemic or 1918 influenza pandemic, was exceptionally deadly life-threatening universally influenza pandemic caused by H1N1 influenza virus. The premature cases was found in France, Germany and United kingdom in April. After 2 years, approximately, two-third of population around 500 million world-wide infected, was infected in four successive waves.

Contemporarily, pandemics include Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS & COVID-19. 

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is deadly epidemic disease spread by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-COV 2). It's mainland, engendered and implanted found in Wuhan, China, December 2019. This disease has since caused globally and internationally, leading to ongoing pandemic - it's about to 3rd wave come.

Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a range and stretch of condition caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. These symptoms may be experienced or notices by earlier stage or may suffer a brief period of influenza-like symptoms.

Tuberculosis (TB), is a infectious disease generally caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria. It mainly affects the lungs or may influence other parts of the body.


.......in next articles, we'll discuss in details on theses topics.... 😋 😋 😋