The Deadly Price
of a Pandemic
The Spanish flu of 1918 devastated populations across Europe, killing
not only the young and old, but also healthy adults. Since then, new
strains of flu have reared their ugly heads, and doctors and vaccine
manufacturers struggle to anticipate the next outbreak.
1918
H1N1
1957
H2N2
1968
H3N2
2009
H1N1
50 M
dead worldwide
650 K
dead in U.S.
1.5M
dead
worldwide
70 K
dead
in U.S.
750 K
dead
worldwide
34 K
dead
in U.S.
285 K
dead
worldwide
12 K
dead
in U.S.
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