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The Russian Flu of 1889


The enigma of the 1889 Russian flu pandemic: A coronavirus? - PMC

It was a mild influenza that subsided in about four days. However, it seems to have worsened during the last two weeks of December 1889. Cases ...

1889–1890 pandemic - Wikipedia

The 1889–1890 pandemic, often referred to as the "Asiatic flu" or "Russian flu", was a worldwide respiratory viral pandemic. It was the last great pandemic ...

The enigma of the 1889 Russian flu pandemic: A coronavirus?

The "Russian flu", which raged from 1889 to 1894, is considered as the first pandemic of the industrial era for which statistics have been ...

The enigma of the 1889 Russian flu pandemic: A coronavirus?

Abstract. The “Russian flu”, which raged from 1889 to 1894, is considered as the first pandemic of the industrial era for which statistics have been collected.

The Russian Flu of 1889: The Deadly Pandemic Few Americans ...

The Russian Flu of 1889: The Deadly Pandemic Few Americans Took Seriously · Coming to America. Most Americans first learned of the pandemic in ...

Historical Analysis of the 1889–1890 Pandemic in Europe

Background: Numerous studies have investigated the 1918 pandemic (“Spanish flu”) during the past years, with the implicit hypothesis that it could be a ...

Some believe the 1889 Russian flu pandemic was actually caused ...

Some believe the 1889 Russian flu pandemic was actually caused by a coronavirus – here's why that's unlikely.

Clinical evidence that the pandemic from 1889 to 1891 commonly ...

The 'Russian flu' pandemic claimed the lives of an estimated 1 million humans from a world population of 1.5 billion people and represents thus ...

An Undiscovered Coronavirus? The Mystery of the 'Russian Flu'

In May 1889, people living in Bukhara, a city that was then part of the Russian Empire, began sickening and dying.

What we can learn from the dynamics of the 1889 'Russian flu ...

The present report compiles and reviews the contemporary data published on the temporal and geographical spread of the 'Russian flu', its epidemic wave ...

How the first modern pandemic hit key workers first

The 1889 outbreak of influenza was first reported in the Russian city of Petropavlovsk in September of that year. Within a few weeks it had spread ...

Russian Influenza in the United Kingdom, 1889–1894

SUMMARY. The pandemic of severe influenza known in western Europe as the Russian flu, with its associated infections, caused extensive morbidity and high g.

Transmissibility and geographic spread of the 1889 influenza ...

The rapid progression of the 1889 pandemic demonstrates that slower surface travel, even with much smaller traveler flows, sufficed to spread ...

'Figuring' Out the Russian flu: A pandemic becomes a statistical ...

The first is that the reappearance of influenza in the winter of 1889 came as a great surprise as the disease had been absent from the continent since the ...

from the Russian influenza to COVID-19 long-haulers - The Lancet

Butler was one of the most prominent female sufferers to document the lingering after-effects of influenza following the pandemic of 1889–92— ...

Some believe the 1889 Russian flu pandemic was actually caused ...

A new study calculates the date of OC43's leap into humans at 1899-1900, making the 1890s a decade with a pandemic double-whammy. The story ...

Unmasking The Eerily Familiar Conspiracy Theories ... - Forbes

The illness in question was the first modern influenza pandemic, known as the Russian flu or “La Grippe.” The disease likely emerged somewhere ...

Russian Flu: Juggernaut of the 1890s | Nippon.com

The COVID-19 pandemic shares similarities with the 1889 Russian flu pandemic that spread around the world like wildfire, spreading at some ...

Is Our Pandemic the Ghost of the 1889 Russian Flu? - The Tyee

Like COVID, the Russian flu left behind a large population of invalids suffering from a bewildering array of neurological symptoms, including ...

(PDF) The Pandemic of the “Russian Flu” of 1889–1890: Occurrence ...

The literature on the "Russian flu" pandemic provides evidence that the virus originated in May 1889 in Bukhara. It was first described by a ...