These are the most deadly years for the flu's influenza

Think that this year's influenza is the worst again? Still think.


The recent influenza epidemic has been undeniably devastating, but the good news is that the flu season has peaked this year. The bad news? A secondary strain of the virus jumped and could start doing the tricks. The 2017-2018 influenza season was one of the worst of recent history, with the CDC that it will cause it to causeAt least 56,000 deaths In the United States only before it's over. Although this number is nothing to sneeze, it makes a comparison with the worst epidemics of history influenza, some of which have killed millions of people.

The unique influenza pandemic in recent history was however the 2009 "swine flu" that spread around the world and caused a widespread panic. You may remember ChinaQuarantine a group of students And three of their teachers of a hotel for fear that one of them could have been exposed to the flu via a passenger in their plan. And their fears were not unjustified. It is now estimated that the 2009-2010 influenza pandemicKilled about 284,500 people.

The next most deadly influenza epidemic was the 1968-1969 Hong Kong influenza pandemic, which started in Hong Kong and spread in Asia. The soldiers returning from Vietnam bring him back to the United States and is propagated soon in Japan, Africa and South America. This generalized strain of the flu had a low mortality rate, all things considered, but terriblyalways killed about a million people.

However, the Asian influenza pandemic, which started in China in 1956 and ended in 1958. Meanwhile, itkilled two million peopleAlthough some estimates claim that the number of deaths is twice as high. The virus that caused this particular epidemic, combined with another strain of influenza and mutated in the flu virus that caused the Hong Kong influenza pandemic in 1968.

However, it is the Russian flu pandemic of 1889-1890 which has gained doubtful honor to be the first influenza pandemic in the modern world. It started in St. Petersburg and took only four months to spread in the northern hemisphere, thanks to the railways and transatlantic travel. Thiskilled about a million people.

But the most unique murderer for the flu's influenza was 1918. This is the year when Spanish flu swept the globe. During the pandemic, life expectancy in the United States fell 12 years because so many people were dying. Influenza killed more people than the First World War, which was fought in Europe at the time. Half a billion people have been infected with the virus and he killedsomewhere in the order of 50 to 100 million people, three to five percent of the total population of the world at the time.

However, thanks to improved sanitation, vaccines and increasing awareness of how the disease is widespread, it is unlikely that we will see an influenza epidemic of this magnitude again. But just in case, arming with the20 habits that slide your risk of influenza will help you keep your loved ones and loved ones.

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