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Pandemics: The Invisible Enemy
COVID-19; General info; Late middle-ages to 21 century
Pandemics: The Invisible Enemy
Table of Contents
COVID-19
COVID-19 Disease
Time for Physicians to Create History Together
Coronavirus infections
Will the Coronavirus End Globalization as We Know It?
General Information About Pandemics
Epidemics and pandemics: History
Epidemics and pandemics: Causes and management
Outbreaks of infectious disease
Public health
Late Middle Ages
Invasion of the Black Death in Europe
The Black Death: Two Readings
Decameron
Florentine Chronicle
Genocide of American Indians
Seventeenth Century
1635: Mohawk Tribesman Efforts Help Prevent Smallpox
Great Plague in London
Eighteenth Century
Last Major Outbreak of Plague
Document 19: John Bartram on Reclaiming Florida’s Wetlands (1767)
Nineteenth Century
National Quarantine Act
Thirteen-Year-Old Orphan in 1882
Ross Establishes Malaria’s Transmission Vector
Twentieth Century
Mary Mallon
An Army Physician on the 1918 Flu Pandemic
Influenza Epidemic Strikes
1919 Profile Health: Preventing Another Influenza Epidemic
1919 Profile: College Freshman from North Carolina
Drinker and Shaw Develop a Mechanical Respirator
Zinsser Develops an Immunization Against Typhus
Typhus immunization
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS)
On the Polio Vaccine Situation
Sabin Develops the Oral Polio Vaccine
Asian Flu Pandemic Kills Millions Worldwide
Asian flu epidemic
Ebola Epidemic Kills First of Many in Africa
AIDS epidemic
Meningitis Outbreak Proves Deadly in West Africa
Twenty-First Century
SARS Epidemic Results In Over 8,000 Reported Cases And 774 Known Deaths
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
“The Earlier, the Better: Building Immune Defenses Against H1N1,” NewsUSA, June 12,2009
New Strain of Swine Flu Does not Kill as Many People as Originally Feared
Outbreaks of the Zika Virus Spread Throughout Much of the Americas