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Prevention of infection and disruption of the pathogen transfer chain in elective surgery [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused us all to stop our normal activities and consider how we can safely return to caring for our patients. There are many common practices (such as an increased use of personal protective equipment) which we are all familiar ...
Chisari, Emanuele +5 more
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How consumers decide to buy during the pandemic Covid-19? [PDF]
A pandemic is a deadly disease that threatens society by spreading complex diseases and eventually spreads to other communities and areas. History shows that the world was once attacked by the flu pandemic, also known as the Spanish Flu, in 1918. The
Harun, Amran +2 more
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Comparative approach between COVID-19 and Spanish flu
Introduction: throughout history, several diseases have put mankind "in stress" and due to the accelerated and extensive spread have been labeled as pandemics. Objective: to assess similarities and differences between COVID-19 and the Spanish influenza.
Prince Jofrelle Bouyou-lelo
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Solved and Problematic Issues of Influenza epidemiology one hundred years after Spanish Flu Pandemic
The history of influenza pandemics of the 20th century and the 2009 pandemic is analyzed, as well as the stages of parallel development of the influenza doctrine.
A. B. Belov, P. V. Kulikov
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The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-1919 was widely regarded as the deadliest in modern history, claiming more lives than World War I. Colonial Indonesia was not spared.
Ravando Ravando
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The 1918 “Spanish Flu” in Spain [PDF]
The 1918-1919 influenza pandemic was the most devastating epidemic in modern history. Here, we review epidemiological and historical data about the 1918-1919 influenza epidemic in Spain. On 22 May 1918, the epidemic was a headline in Madrid's ABC newspaper. The infectious disease most likely reached Spain from France, perhaps as the result of the heavy
Antoni, Trilla +2 more
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A Diffusion Approximation for an Epidemic Model [PDF]
Influenza is one of the most common and severe diseases worldwide. Devastating epidemics actuated by a new subtype of the influenza A virus occur again and again with the most important example given by the Spanish Flu in 1918/19 with more than 27 ...
Dargatz, Christiane
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Spanish Flu in Kerman from 1918 to 1920 [PDF]
Spanish flu outbreak is one of the historical catastrophes in southern Iran, Kerman provinces, and citie Kerman, which wiped out most of the population. The epidemic began on October 29, 1918 and continued until 1920 in several waves. Within three years,
Seyyed Alireza Golshani +3 more
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My article examines how literary and visual representations of the “Spanish” Flu contagion foreshadow and generate critical discourses about pandemics. D.H. Lawrence’s novella The Fox characterises paranoia about biological abnormality and loss of agency
Welang Nahum
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The COVID-19 pandemic that reached Europe in 2020 has often been compared to the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918. In this article, we compare the two pandemics in terms of their respective impacts on the loss of life expectancy at birth in six ...
Valentin Rousson +2 more
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