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Origins of the Spanish Influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the First World War

The virus which was responsible for the first benign wave of the Spanish Influenza in the spring of 1918, and which was to become extremely virulent by the end of the summer of 1918, was inextricably associated with the soldiers who fought during the First World War. The millions of young men who oc...

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Autor principal: Erkoreka, Anton
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Library Publishing Media 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2805838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20076789
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description The virus which was responsible for the first benign wave of the Spanish Influenza in the spring of 1918, and which was to become extremely virulent by the end of the summer of 1918, was inextricably associated with the soldiers who fought during the First World War. The millions of young men who occupied the military camps and trenches were the substrate on which the influenza virus developed and expanded. Many factors contributed to it, such as: the mixing on French soil of soldiers and workers from the five continents, the very poor quality of life of the soldiers, agglomeration, stress, fear, war gasses used for the first time in history in a massive and indiscriminate manner, life exposed to the elements, cold weather, humidity and contact with birds, pigs and other animals, both wild and domestic. Today, this combination of circumstances is not present and so it seems unlikely that new pandemics, such as those associated with the avian influenza or swine influenza, will emerge with the virulence which characterized the Spanish Influenza during the autumn of 1918.
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spelling pubmed-28058382010-01-14 Origins of the Spanish Influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the First World War Erkoreka, Anton J Mol Genet Med Historical Perspective The virus which was responsible for the first benign wave of the Spanish Influenza in the spring of 1918, and which was to become extremely virulent by the end of the summer of 1918, was inextricably associated with the soldiers who fought during the First World War. The millions of young men who occupied the military camps and trenches were the substrate on which the influenza virus developed and expanded. Many factors contributed to it, such as: the mixing on French soil of soldiers and workers from the five continents, the very poor quality of life of the soldiers, agglomeration, stress, fear, war gasses used for the first time in history in a massive and indiscriminate manner, life exposed to the elements, cold weather, humidity and contact with birds, pigs and other animals, both wild and domestic. Today, this combination of circumstances is not present and so it seems unlikely that new pandemics, such as those associated with the avian influenza or swine influenza, will emerge with the virulence which characterized the Spanish Influenza during the autumn of 1918. Library Publishing Media 2009-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2805838/ /pubmed/20076789 Text en © The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ This is an open access article, published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/). This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the original work is appropriately acknowledged with correct citation details.
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Origins of the Spanish Influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the First World War
title Origins of the Spanish Influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the First World War
title_full Origins of the Spanish Influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the First World War
title_fullStr Origins of the Spanish Influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the First World War
title_full_unstemmed Origins of the Spanish Influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the First World War
title_short Origins of the Spanish Influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the First World War
title_sort origins of the spanish influenza pandemic (1918–1920) and its relation to the first world war
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2805838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20076789
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