How Do You Protect Against The Swine Flu By Reading About The 1918 Flu Epidemic?
The 1918 flu epidemic killed an estimated 20 to 50 million people worldwide. Also known as the Spanish flu, this virus killed more people than all of the wars in the twentieth century combined. To better protect yourself against the current swine flu, become informed about the 1918 flu epidemic. Compare Swine Flu (H1N1) and 1918 Flu First, compare then and now. Both the current H1N1 (swine flu) and the 1918 flu were strains of the influenza A virus of subtype H1N1. Today the World Health Organization (WHO) is tracking the H1N1 (swine flu) virus in real time. In 1918, such tracking measures were not possible. The availability to share information, research, and vaccines today surpasses anything imaginable in 1918. See the Resources link below for a direct link to WHO’s website. Read Nonfiction Literature and Books Next, read the numerous books and literature to learn why the 1918 flu epidemic was so catastrophic. Knowledge is power. Learn why the flu spread so rapidly and struck young a