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New crown pneumonia is also known as the "Spanish flu" of the 21st century.
It is one of the most serious global infectious diseases that humans have encountered in the past 100 years
.
The most serious plague pandemic in modern history occurred after the First World War.
New crown pneumonia is also known as the "Spanish flu" of the 21st century.
Just like the Spanish flu, the new coronavirus may not be completely eliminated, but their previous outbreaks have made mankind more vigilant and have more experience and courage to face the challenges of unknown viruses .
References: 1.
5.
Liang ST, Liang LT, Rosen JM COVID-19 : a comparison to the 1918 influenza and how we can defeat itPostgraduate Medical Journal 2021;97:273-274.
COVID-19 2.
Shortridge, K.
The 1918 'Spanish' flu: pearls from swine?.
Nat Med 5, 384–385 (1999).
https://doi.
org/10.
1038/7383 3.
https:// policy/2020/04/23/spanish-flu-covid-19-1918-pandemic-first-world-war 4.
https:// -overtake-1918-spanish-flu-as-deadliest-disease-in-american-history/
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https:// 6.
https:// and-covid-19-a-tale-of-two-pandemics/article34746020.
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https:// -us-history 8.
https://time.
com/6099962/covid-19-spanish-flu/ 9.
https:// 10 .
https://coronavirus.
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It is one of the most serious global infectious diseases that humans have encountered in the past 100 years
.
The most serious plague pandemic in modern history occurred after the First World War.
New crown pneumonia is also known as the "Spanish flu" of the 21st century.
H1N5 avian influenza in 2005-06;
H1N1 flu in 2009;
MERS in 2012;
Ebola virus in 2014;
And the new crown;
SARS in 2003;
SARS in 2003;
SARS in 2003;H1N5 avian influenza in 2005-06;
H1N5 avian influenza in 2005-06;
H1N5 avian influenza in 2005-06;H1N1 flu in 2009;
H1N1 flu in 2009;
H1N1 flu in 2009;MERS in 2012;
MERS in 2012;
MERS in 2012;Ebola virus in 2014;
Ebola virus in 2014;
Ebola virus in 2014;And the new crown;
And the new crown;
And the new crown; we are still affected by the chronic transmission of the new crown, and there may still be a new infectious disease crisis in the future .Just like the Spanish flu, the new coronavirus may not be completely eliminated, but their previous outbreaks have made mankind more vigilant and have more experience and courage to face the challenges of unknown viruses .
References: 1.
5.
Liang ST, Liang LT, Rosen JM COVID-19 : a comparison to the 1918 influenza and how we can defeat itPostgraduate Medical Journal 2021;97:273-274.
COVID-19 2.
Shortridge, K.
The 1918 'Spanish' flu: pearls from swine?.
Nat Med 5, 384–385 (1999).
https://doi.
org/10.
1038/7383 3.
https:// policy/2020/04/23/spanish-flu-covid-19-1918-pandemic-first-world-war 4.
https:// -overtake-1918-spanish-flu-as-deadliest-disease-in-american-history/
5.
https:// 6.
https:// and-covid-19-a-tale-of-two-pandemics/article34746020.
ece 7.
https:// -us-history 8.
https://time.
com/6099962/covid-19-spanish-flu/ 9.
https:// 10 .
https://coronavirus.
jhu.
edu/us-map 11.
https:// Leave a message here