Asiatic/Russian Flu (H2N2) - 1889-1890 -killed 1 million +
Spanish Flu (H1N1) - 1918-1920 -killed 40 million +
Asian Flu (H2N2) in China - 1957-1958 -killed 1.5 million +
Hong Kong Flu (H3N2) - 1968-1969 -killed 1 million +
Mexican Flu (AH1N1) - 2009-Present
Top 10 Animals that carry Flu
- Chicken
- Pig
- Duck
- Goose
- Turkey
- Horse
- Dog
- Cat
- Seal
- Whale
The Bubonic Plague -(Black Death) -1340s -killed 200 million [25-50% of the world population (from Asia, Europe, Western Europe and Mediterranean)]
Plague of Athens - Typhoid Fever 430 B.C. killed 25% of Population
Antoine Plague - Small Fox - 165-180 A.D. killed 5 million+
Notable Pandemic
- Cholera
- Influenza (Flu)
- Typhus
- HIV / AIDS
- Small Fox
- Measles
- Effect of Colonization
- Tuberculosis
- Malaria
- Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
- Antibiotic Resistance
- SARS
- Influenza
- (H5N1) Avian Flu
- (AH1N1) Swine Flu Outbreak
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