7 Worst Pandemics In History

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Disease Highlights

- caused by one of 2 viruses, V-major (deadlier) and V-minor (milder) -highly contagious -unique to humans -has been eradicated

Historical Facts

-Europeans and Africans brought the disease over to the Americas (spread like wild fire)

Historical Facts

-named after a Greek word meaning smoky or lazy, which described the state of your mind if you had typhus

Disease Highlights

-one of several diseases caused by louse-borne bacteria

Disease Highlights

-one of the most common infectious diseases -transmitted from female mosquitoes

Disease Highlights

-one of the most deadly in human history -most people died after being infected for 4 to 7 days

Disease Highlights

-one of the most destructive epidemics recorded in history - it is the most devastating in Africa (64% of all people with HIV are in Africa, more than 77% of all the women in Africa have HIV)

Historical Facts

-started in India (there was a festival and the people brought back the disease to their homes when it was finished) -spread through contaminated water and feces -by 1827 it had become the most feared disease of the century

Disease Highlights

-the worlds first global pandemic -started the need for plumbing -began the history of plumbing

Disease Highlights

-there is no cure -starts off like the typical flu

Historical Facts

-thought to have originated from the apes in Africa

Mortality Rate

10-40% of those infected

People Killed

100+ thousands

Date

1340-1771

Date

1600 to today

Date

1817 to today

Date

1918 to 1919

Date

1981 to today

People Killed

2 million every year

People Killed

25 million people

People Killed

300 million

Dates

430 BC to 1979

Dates

430BC to today

People Killed

50 to 100 million

People Killed

75 million

People Killed

Millions

Mortality Rate

V-major: 30-35% V-minor: 1%

Location

World wide

Location

Worldwide

Location

Worldwide (killed 1/3 to 2/3 of Europe's population)

Pandemic

an epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads through populations across a region, continent or even world wide

Location

tropical and subtropical regions (parts of the Americas, Asia and Africa)


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