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occured in
1918
coinciding with
which was fought mostly in
TRENCHES
where
allowed for
MASSIVE CONTAMINATION
was globally
by unknowing
AMERICAN SOLDIERS
in
MILITARY CAMPS IN KANSAS
where it was overlooked as a
COMMON COLD
to
though it soon turned into
from a mutated strain of
SWINE FLU
that
STRUCKTHE YOUNG AND HEALTHY
by inciting a
which caused such symptoms as
FATIGUE, FEVER, HEADACHE &INCONTINENCE
that lead to
BLUE SKIN,BLOODY EARS
PROJECTILE NOSEBLEEDS
had an immense
leaving approximately
THE QUARANTINEOF ENTIRE CITIES
which created shortages of
by causing
so much so that
FUNERAL SERVICESWERE LIMITED TOFIFTEEN MINUTES
WIDESPREAD PANIC
INCREASING NATIONALISM& GOVERNMENT CONTROL
which led to the
CENSORSHIP OF NEWSPERTAINING TO THE FLU
giving it the misnomer of
NATIONS UNINVOLVEDIN THE WAR
namely,
SPAIN
and in the case of millions,
is thought to have
to combat
LOW MORALE.
CYTOKINE STORM(THE IMMUNE SYSTEM ATTACKING ITSELF)
which resulted in its
DEATH50 MILLION DEAD
which led to
which was an era of
This occured everywhere except
setting the stage for
EUROPEAN SOLDIERS& CIVILLIANS
manifesting in
MORTICIANS &GRAVEDIGGERS
BRUTAL CONDITIONS &USE OF MUSTARD GAS
22.4%INFLUENZA ALONE
58.5%PNEUMONIA (BRONCHIAL)
17.6%PNEUMONIA (LOBAR)
.6%MENINGITIS .9%
OTHER
THE SPANISH INFLUENZA
FATAL CASES OF INFLUENZA DUE TO COMPLICATIONSIn the U.S. Navy (1918)
resulted in many
WORLDWAR 1
SPREAD
ORIGINSCULTURAL
IMPACT
and
Source: http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/influenza_secnavpta.htm
THE THREE WAVES OF THE FLU:March-November 1918
March 11
Camp cook at military base Fort Riley, Kansas is quarantined with cold-like symp-toms.
Within the hour others fall ill.
April
1, 127 soldiers at the base have the flu; 46 have died.
May
French soldiers infected, disease spreads across Europe
In the following weeks the flu spreads to Asia and Africa
August
Deadlier mutation strikes soldiers at ports in the United States, France, and Sierra Leone
July
The first wave of the flu appears to be dying out
November
Armistice day parades and crowds mark the start of a third wave, but the virus does not spread much further
1ST WAVE 2ND WAVE 3RD WAVE
Source: http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/influenza_secnavpta.htm