List of epidemics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is a list of major epidemics . The following are epidemics which spread across several continents. • 165 – 180: Antonine Plague, perhaps smallpox • 251 – 266: Plague of Cyprian • 541: t...
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List of historical plagues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In human history, the term plague refers to an epidemic disease causing a high rate of mortality, i.e. a pestilence. An epidemic—disease outbreaks that strike a large number of people in an area...
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Pandemic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 2009 flu pandemic (Swine flu) A pandemic (from Greek πᾶν pan "all" + δῆμος demos "people") is an epidemic of infectious disease that is spreading through human populations across a la...
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A list of the most significant epidemics and pandemics in history, including the flus of 1919 and 2009. ... List added by Vudija on 4/5/2006 ... Epidemics and Pandemics: Their Impacts on Human History...
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All WHO This site only ... - The Australian Health Management Plan for Pandemic Influenza of May 2006 ... Belgium plan - available in four languages (including English)
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Screening procedures (refer to Center for Disease Control for the avian or swine flu as well as school closure, the World Health Organization for the avian or swine flu, or the official U.S. Government web site for information on pandemics). ... ; Select the list of topics to display.
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This checklist aims to provide LRFs with an indication of the issues which should be considered in an influenza pandemic plan and the information which should be included. This list can be used in order to carry out a self assessment of the current LRF plans in order to identify gaps.
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Emerging Infectious Diseases 2003 Dec;9(12):1645-1648. In the list of potential bioterrorist agents, influenza would be classified as a category C agent (1). While previous influenza pandemics were naturally occurring events, an influenza pandemic could be started with an intentional release of a deliberately...
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Some of the major epidemics in the United States and elsewhere are listed below. This does not purport to be a complete list of epidemics and pandemics.
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Introduction Pandemics are a part of human history. There were three pandemics in the last century, in 1918, 1957, and 1968. The most deadly of the three was the pandemic of 1918, which was caused by H1N1 and killed approximately 50 million people worldwide. ... For a list of suggested planning committee members see Appendix B.
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