[HTML][HTML] Geography may explain adult mortality from the 191820 influenza pandemic

SE Mamelund - Epidemics, 2011 - Elsevier
mortality after age 30 in aboriginal populations assumed to be infrequently exposed to influenza
due to their geographic … experienced a decline in relative mortality after age 30. However…

Measuring a pandemic: Mortality, demography and geography

NPAS Johnson - Popolazione e storia, 2003 - popolazioneestoria.it
… The 1918-19 influenza pandemic is now regarded as one of the three largest mortality events
in … Influenza pandemic of 1918 explain the babyboom of 1920 in neutral Norway?, Memo - …

Spatial-temporal excess mortality patterns of the 1918–1919 influenza pandemic in Spain

G Chowell, A Erkoreka, C Viboud… - BMC infectious …, 2014 - Springer
… Our analysis revealed high geographic heterogeneity in pandemic mortality impact. We …
large geographical variations in timing and mortality burden of 19181920 influenza pandemic

Reassessing the global mortality burden of the 1918 influenza pandemic

P Spreeuwenberg, M Kroneman… - American journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
… it represents a larger geographical area than the current state … mortality would be estimated
for other influenza pandemics or … the other 3 known influenza pandemics in the 20th and 21th …

Age-specific mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic: unravelling the mystery of high young adult mortality

A Gagnon, MS Miller, SA Hallman, R Bourbeau… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
… The elevated number of deaths among young adults aged 20–40 that was noted in … centered
on a single age –28– over a wide range of geographic locations. It is certainly possible that …

Racial disparities in mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic in United States cities

M Eiermann, E Wrigley-Field, JJ Feigenbaum… - …, 2022 - read.dukeupress.edu
… the distinctive social and geographic histories of 1918’s urban … of elevated young adult
mortality in 1918, immune systems “… alternative mortality calculations that draw on 1920 data in …

A geographic analysis of population density thresholds in the influenza pandemic of 1918–19

S Chandra, E Kassens-Noor, G Kuljanin… - International journal of …, 2013 - Springer
… the single-worst epidemic of the 20 th century in the single-worst-affected country. In this
light, this study may be viewed as a prototype on which health geographers can build using the …

The 1918 influenza pandemic: insights for the 21st century

DM Morens, AS Fauci - The Journal of infectious diseases, 2007 - academic.oup.com
… The peak young-adult mortality, documented worldwide, is … in persons 20–40 years of age
in 1918 is perhaps the most … in multiple locales in 2 or more geographic regions, (2) rapid …

The 1918 influenza pandemic and its lessons for COVID-19

B Beach, K Clay, M Saavedra - Journal of Economic Literature, 2022 - aeaweb.org
… or geographic focus. COVID-19 has renewed interest in the economics of the 1918 influenza
pandemic, … between March of 1918 (the first wave of the pandemic) and June of 1920. In no …

Influenza-associated mortality during the 1918–1919 influenza pandemic in Alaska and Labrador: a comparison

SE Mamelund, L Sattenspiel, J Dimka - Social Science History, 2013 - cambridge.org
1918–19 influenza pandemic often cites the case of Western Samoa, with more than 20 percent
mortality, … groups and the apparent geographic distribution of deaths during the 1918–19 …