articleEmerging infectious diseasesJan 1, 2006DIAMOND OA

Influenza Pandemics of the 20th Century

New York Medical College

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Abstract

Three worldwide (pandemic) outbreaks of influenza occurred in the 20th century: in 1918, 1957, and 1968. The latter 2 were in the era of modern virology and most thoroughly characterized. All 3 have been informally identified by their presumed sites of origin as Spanish, Asian, and Hong Kong influenza, respectively. They are now known to represent 3 different antigenic subtypes of influenza A virus: H1N1, H2N2, and H3N2, respectively. Not classified as true pandemics are 3 notable epidemics: a pseudopandemic in 1947 with low death rates, an epidemic in 1977 that was a pandemic in children, and an abortive epidemic of swine influenza in 1976 that was feared to have pandemic potential. Major influenza epidemics…

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Keywords
  • Reassortment
  • Pandemic
  • Virology
  • Outbreak
  • Human mortality from H5N1
  • Influenza pandemic
  • Hemagglutinin (influenza)
  • Antigenic shift
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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