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  • An example of an epidemic would be an influenza that impacts thousands ... The WHO Global Influenza Preparedness Plan defines the stages of pandemic ...
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  • which lasted until 1919, was a category 5 influenza pandemic caused by an unusually ... thumb|250px|right|The reconstructed 1918 influenza virus]] ...
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  • England when she became seriously ill with influenza. She died in the Empire Hotel on February 17, 1898, at the age of 58. ==Honors and Accomplishments ...
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  • London designed to protect the user against influenza and other ailments. It is also used in the production of drugs (it is the starting material ...
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  • ====Avian influenza==== in many chicken farms will allow avian influenza to spread quickly. A United ...
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  • Examples of inactivated (killed) toxoids include influenza, poliomyelitis (Salk), hepatitis A, and hepatitis B (Blakemore and Jennett 2001). The most ...
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  • device to investigate exposure to airborne influenza]] The healthcare ... caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis) and influenza is a significant occupational ...
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  • and viruses cause diseases such as influenza and yellow fever. Host-parasite relationships have been worked out, such as understanding that Plasmodium ...
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  • #039;s death earlier that year from the great influenza pandemic of 1918 (and Mitchell used this pivotal scene, from her own life, to dramatize Scarlett ...
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  • The war-weakened Apollinaire died of influenza during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918. Two years after being wounded in World War I, he died ...
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  • are associated with viral infections such as influenza or the common cold (Longe 2006). Strep throat primarily affects children, particularly ...
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  • Mendeleev died in 1907 in St. Petersburg, Russia from influenza. The Mendeleev crater on the Moon, as well as element number 101, the radioactive ...
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  • French writer Paul Scarron. Mandeville died of influenza on January 21, 1733, at Hackney. == Works and Thought == === Fable of the Bees === ...
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  • Benjamin Harrison VI eventually died from influenza and pneumonia. He died a respected elder statesman, on March 13, 1901, and is interred in ...
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  • poxes, measles, and tuberculosis; pigs gave influenza; and horses the rhinoviruses. Humans share over sixty diseases with dogs. Many parasites also ...
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  • Essential oil is any concentrated, hydrophobic (immiscible with water), typically lipophilic (oil or fat soluble) liquid of plants that contains ...
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  • Déjà vu (from French, meaning "already seen;" also called paramnesia, from Greek παρα para, "near" + μνήμη mnēmē ...
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  • purposes, including an aid in recovery from influenza. In Korea, a rice wine flavored with chrysanthemum flowers is called gukhwaju (국화주). ...
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  • first round of these scenarios will encompass influenza, anthrax, plague, emerging infections, toxic chemical exposure, and radiation exposure. ...
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  • in 1922, Francisco and Jacinta had died in the influenza pandemic. The veneration of "Our Lady of Fátima" was authorized in 1930 by the Bishop ...
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  • on January 14 1898 of pneumonia following influenza. He was not quite sixty-six years old. He is buried in Guildford at the Mount Cemetery. ...
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  • Toby Winema Riddle died of influenza in 1920. She was one of the last remaining Modoc War participants, and one of the first American women to ...
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  • daughter, Sardaro. Meharqanda died during the 1918 influenza epidemic. In 1920, Abdul Ghaffar Khan remarried; his new wife, Nambata, was a cousin of his ...
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  • * Cannell, J.J., et al. 2006. Epidemic influenza and vitamin D. Epidemiology and Infection 136(December):1129-1140. * Rosebury, T. 1969. Life ...
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  • The sudden death of her mother from influenza in 1895, when Virginia was 13, and that of her half sister Stella two years later, led to the first ...
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  • Richard Steven Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959), better known as Ritchie Valens, was a pioneer of rock and roll and, as a Mexican ...
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  • the ship Talune, carrying passengers infected with influenza, to dock in Apia, resulting in the deaths of eight thousand Samoans (nearly 20 percent of ...
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  • born, after H.D. had survived a serious bout of influenza. Her father, who had never recovered from Gilbert's death, died himself. At this time ...
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  • protects the body from the invasion of colds and influenza, menthol can help purge invading heat toxins caused by hot "wind." ...
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  • century. Epidemics of smallpox, influenza, diptheria, and measles, affected the native populations (Sultzman 1997). As the British and French ...
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  • services, x-rays, laboratory and diagnostic tests, influenza and pneumonia vaccinations, blood transfusions, renal dialysis, outpatient hospital procedures ...
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  • Swinburne died in 1909 from a bout of influenza at the age of 72. ==Legacy== Swinburne is remembered as one of the quintessential poets of the ...
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  • that year to become ill with the Spanish Influenza. By November the war had ended, and in December, Capra was discharged so that he could recover ...
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  • in Reed's case, recuperating from influenza. In late August, Reed, ... thought at first to be symptoms of influenza. Five days later, when ...
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  • Infections, such as the common cold, influenza, and gastroenteritis, increase ... not to influence relapse rates in MS. Influenza vaccination is safe. There ...
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  • for European deployment, but the influenza pandemic and the armistice prevented it. Between the wars, he taught and studied. From 1920–1924 ...
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  • been the source of respiratory diseases such as influenza. In late 2002, Guangdong was suspected as the initial source of SARS. == Education == ...
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  • diseases such as smallpox, measles, dysentery, influenza, syphilis, and leprosy; many people died as a result. Tensions developed into hostilities and ...
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  • disease of the kidneys, and complications from influenza, Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky died at 19 Avenue Road, St Johns Wood C. W. Leadbeater ...
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  • as when Chicago suffered some 700 deaths from influenza during an unusually mild January. His suspicion of sunspots faded when he read about the new ...
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  • foreign traders and sailors. Thousands died of influenza, syphilis, and other ailments which had never before affected Hawaiians. This included the plight ...
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  • *Influenza Pathogenesis & Immunology Research Center *The Carter Center, *Yerkes National Primate Research Center *ScienceNET ==Student Life== ...
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  • (1518, 1521, 1525, 1558, 1589), typhus (1546), influenza (1558), diphtheria (1614), and measles (1618) swept ahead of initial European contact, ...
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  • New York City of double pneumonia arising from influenza, complicated by emphysema, at the age of 66 on December 12, 1968, and is buried in Saint Paul ...
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  • acted as vectors for zoonosis such as avian influenza. Several duck species have benefited from an association with people. However, since 1600 ...
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  • some setbacks as well, such as his battle with influenza. The flu was a serious issue for the golfer, but his putting slump in 1946 was worse: ...
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  • and spasm of the larynx, the result of influenza. Though later released from the hospital, he was taken back after a few days because of difficulty ...
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  • The elk or wapiti (Cervus canadensis) is the second largest species of deer in the world, after the moose (Alces alces), which is, confusingly ...
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  • European infectious diseases (smallpox, influenza, measles, and typhus) to which the native populations had no immune resistance, and systems ...
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  • (avian tuberculosis), avian influenza, giardiasis, and cryptosporidiosis. ===Birds in art, literature, and religion=== Birds have been prominent ...
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  • flu pandemic. Sometime in the early 1970s, an influenza strain H1N1 shifted from a form of flu that affected pigs and crossed over to humans. On ...
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  • child and then suffering a case of influenza before finally returning to the set of his film February 1, his birthday. The studio planned a surprise ...
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  • physical health. Over Christmas, Anne caught influenza. Her symptoms intensified, and in early January, her father sent for a Leeds physician, who diagnosed ...
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  • perhaps the world's first outbreak of influenza, which came from Egypt and spread throughout the Middle East, killing Suppiluliumas, the Hittite ...
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  • constipation or, rarely, diarrhea), and influenza-like illness. ... and leads to the development of minor influenza-like symptoms. Rarely, ...
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  • age and under, with the exception of inactivated influenza vaccine. FDA, [http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaccine/thimerosal.htm Thimerosal in vaccines ...
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  • hunters. During a period of starvation and influenza brought by American and European whaling crews, most of these moved to the coast or other parts ...
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  • fell ill on September 25. At first thought to have influenza, he was hospitalized five days later and diagnosed with spotted typhus. Bryant spent all ...
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  • in swamp-like conditions with dysentery and influenza raging though the ranks with hundreds in a field hospital that had to be set up for the purpose ...
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  • year; in January, he suffered weakness from influenza, Auguste Rodin Has Grip. The New York Times, January 30, 1917, 3 and on November 16 his ...
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  • epidemic diseases such as chickenpox, smallpox, influenza, and measles, which spread in advance of the frontier of settlement. The worst-hit communities ...
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  • army. After a year of service he contracted influenza and remained in Canada, away from the front. After Herbert's discharge from the army in ...
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  • to indigenous populations. Smallpox, typhus, influenza, diphtheria, measles, malaria, and other epidemics swept in after European contact, felling ...
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  • foreign diseases including tuberculosis, measles, influenza, and smallpox. The Inuit believed that the cause of the disease came from a spiritual origin ...
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  • affected Hong Kong's economy. The H5N1 avian influenza also surfaced in Hong Kong that year. Implementation of the Airport Core Programme led to ...
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  • economic and political ascendancy. He died of influenza nearly a century later, at a time when the British Empire had all but vanished, its power dissipated ...
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  • R. Lamb and C. Horvath, "Diversity of coding strategies in influenza viruses," Trends Genet 7(8) (1991): 261–266. PMID 1771674. ...
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  • waves of disease: cholera, malaria, and influenza. ===Colonial Cuba=== [[File:FaroCastillodelMoro-Cuba-ene2017.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Castillo ...
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  • economic boom in Spain. The outbreak of Spanish influenza in Spain and elsewhere, along with a major economic slowdown in the postwar period, hit Spain ...
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