Publisher's Synopsis
The Spanish flu killed between 1918 and 1920 more than 50 million people worldwide. The exact number of pandemic is unknown and is considered the most devastating in history.
Unlike other flu epidemics, which affect children and the elderly, many of its victims were healthy young and old, and animals, including cats and dogs. The most puzzling thing was that this virus mainly attacked strong and healthy adults. The Spanish flu changed all patterns.
You'll learn the following from this interesting guide:
- History of Spanish influenza
- Why is it called the Spanish flu?
- The rise of the pandemic
- Symptomatology of disease
- Expanding the epidemic
- How it affected demographics
- Recent studies
- What is the Spanish flu
- What is the origin of the flu?
- How did it get to Spain?
- What is the flu?
- How to prevent the flu?
- How to heal it quickly?
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