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  • Španska gripa = Spanish flu
    Kalčič, Nina
    At the end of the First World War deadl y influenza pandemic erupted nearly all over the World. The first wave appeared in spring 1918, and was relativelymild with low mortality. By fall 1918, the ... second wave of the epidemic, influenza was the strongest in the living memory and has till now never didn't repeated. Such mass d ying has been attributed to the consequences of the First World War. People at the front and civilians were physicall y exhausted and there was also shortage of food. Sanitary conditionswere very bad, there was shortage of drugs, physicians, medical staff and beds in hospitals. CI imatic conditions were very favourable for thespreading of the pandemics: low temperatures and high relative humidity. Spanish influenza had striken first of all in big cities, as there were the best conditions for its spreading. The third wave of Spanish influenza began in winter 1919, and was similar to the first one. With this third wave the fastest killer in the human history left the globe.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2002
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 15612121