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Cholera, bubonic plague, smallpox and influenza are some of the most brutal killers in human history.And outbreaks of these diseases across international borders are properly defined as pandemic, especially smallpox which has killed between 300-500 million people in its 12000 year existence.
Cholera, bubonic plague, smallpox and influenza are some of the most brutal killers in human history.And outbreaks of these diseases across international borders are properly defined as pandemic, especially smallpox which has killed between 300-500 million people in its 12000 year existence.</p><br>


<p><big> *COVID - 19(The Novel Corona Virus)* </big>
<p><big> *COVID - 19(The Novel Corona Virus)* </big>
            <br>  Beginning in December 2019, in the region of Wuhan, China Corona Virus began appearing in human beings.It's been named Covid - 19 short form of "Corona virus disease of 2019".The new virus spreads quickly between people, due to its newness - noone has Covid - 19 until 2019.While it was initially seen to be an epidemic in China, the virus spread worldwide within months.The WHO  declared Covid - 19 a pandemic in March, and by the end of that month the world saw more than half-million people infected and nearly 30000 deaths. The infection rate in the US and other nations was still spiking.</p>
            <br>  Beginning in December 2019, in the region of Wuhan, China Corona Virus began appearing in human beings.It's been named Covid - 19 short form of "Corona virus disease of 2019".The new virus spreads quickly between people, due to its newness - noone has Covid - 19 until 2019.While it was initially seen to be an epidemic in China, the virus spread worldwide within months.The WHO  declared Covid - 19 a pandemic in March, and by the end of that month the world saw more than half-million people infected and nearly 30000 deaths. The infection rate in the US and other nations was still spiking.</p>


<p><big> *HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC (AT ITS PEAK,2005-2012)* </big>
<p><big> *HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC (AT ITS PEAK,2005-2012)* </big><br>
Death Toll : 30 million
Death Toll : 30 million<br>
Cause : HIV/AIDS
Cause : HIV/AIDS<br></p>
          First identified in Democratic Republic of Congo. It was proved as a global pandemic, killing more than 36 million people since 1981. There are between 31 and 35 million people living with HIV, the vast majority in Sub - Saharan Africa where 5% of the population  is infected, roughly 21 million people. Between 2005 and 2012, the annual global death from AIDS dropped from 2.2 million to 1.6 million.
        <p>  First identified in Democratic Republic of Congo. It was proved as a global pandemic, killing more than 36 million people since 1981. There are between 31 and 35 million people living with HIV, the vast majority in Sub - Saharan Africa where 5% of the population  is infected, roughly 21 million people. Between 2005 and 2012, the annual global death from AIDS dropped from 2.2 million to 1.6 million.
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 <big>*FLU PANDEMIC (1968)* </big>
 <big>*FLU PANDEMIC (1968)* </big><br>
Death Toll : 1 million
Death Toll : 1 million<br>
Cause : Influenza
Cause : Influenza
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                        Category 2 flu pandemic sometimes referred to as ' Hong Kong flu' was caused by H3N2 strain of Influenza.A  virus, genetic offshoot of the H2N2 subtype. From the first reported case on July 13, 1968 in Hong Kong it took only 17 days before outbreaks of the virus were reported in Singapore, Vietnam and within 2 months had spread to Philippines, India, Australia, Europe and United States. It had a less mortality of 0.5 % .
                        Category 2 flu pandemic sometimes referred to as ' Hong Kong flu' was caused by H3N2 strain of Influenza.A  virus, genetic offshoot of the H2N2 subtype. From the first reported case on July 13, 1968 in Hong Kong it took only 17 days before outbreaks of the virus were reported in Singapore, Vietnam and within 2 months had spread to Philippines, India, Australia, Europe and United States. It had a less mortality of 0.5 % .
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<big> *ASIAN FLU (1956 - 1958)* </big>
<big> *ASIAN FLU (1956 - 1958)* </big><br>
Death Toll : 2 million
Death Toll : 2 million<br>
Cause : Influenza
Cause : Influenza<br></p>
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                     This was a pandemic outbreak of Influenza A of H2N2 subtype, that originated in China in 1956 and lasted until 1958. In its 2 year span, Asian flu spread from Chinese province of Ghizhou to Singapore, Hong Kong and the United States. The World Health Organisation places the final tally at approximately 2 million deaths, 69800 of those in the US alone.
                     This was a pandemic outbreak of Influenza A of H2N2 subtype, that originated in China in 1956 and lasted until 1958. In its 2 year span, Asian flu spread from Chinese province of Ghizhou to Singapore, Hong Kong and the United States. The World Health Organisation places the final tally at approximately 2 million deaths, 69800 of those in the US alone.
           The flu pandemic of 1918 caused by influenza the also took a toll of 20 - 50 million the flu pandemic (1889 - 1890) caused by influenza took a toll of 1 million.
           The flu pandemic of 1918 caused by influenza the also took a toll of 20 - 50 million the flu pandemic (1889 - 1890) caused by influenza took a toll of 1 million.
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 <big>*SIXTH CHOLERA PANDEMIC (1910 - 1911)* </big>
 <big>*SIXTH CHOLERA PANDEMIC (1910 - 1911)* </big><br>
Death Toll : 8,00,000+
Death Toll : 8,00,000+<br>
Cause : Cholera
Cause : Cholera<br><?p>
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     <br>           Like its previous incarnations, the sixth cholera pandemic originated in India where is killed over 800000 people before spreading the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe and Russia.
     <br>           Like its previous incarnations, the sixth cholera pandemic originated in India where is killed over 800000 people before spreading the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe and Russia.
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 <big>*BLACK DEATH (1346 - 1353)* </big>
 <big>*BLACK DEATH (1346 - 1353)* </big><br>
Death Toll : 75 - 200 million
Death Toll : 75 - 200 million<br>
Cause : Bubonic Plague
Cause : Bubonic Plague<br>
          <br>          From 1346 to1353 an outbreak of the plague ravaged Europe, Africa and Asia with an estimated death toll between 75 - 200 million. Thought to have originated in Asia, the plague most  likely spread across the world via fleas living on rats that frequently lived in merchant ships.
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                      From 1346 to1353 an outbreak of the plague ravaged Europe, Africa and Asia with an estimated death toll between 75 - 200 million. Thought to have originated in Asia, the plague most  likely spread across the world via fleas living on rats that frequently lived in merchant ships.


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The Worst Pandemics in History

Cholera, bubonic plague, smallpox and influenza are some of the most brutal killers in human history.And outbreaks of these diseases across international borders are properly defined as pandemic, especially smallpox which has killed between 300-500 million people in its 12000 year existence.


 *COVID - 19(The Novel Corona Virus)*             
  Beginning in December 2019, in the region of Wuhan, China Corona Virus began appearing in human beings.It's been named Covid - 19 short form of "Corona virus disease of 2019".The new virus spreads quickly between people, due to its newness - noone has Covid - 19 until 2019.While it was initially seen to be an epidemic in China, the virus spread worldwide within months.The WHO  declared Covid - 19 a pandemic in March, and by the end of that month the world saw more than half-million people infected and nearly 30000 deaths. The infection rate in the US and other nations was still spiking.

 *HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC (AT ITS PEAK,2005-2012)* 
Death Toll : 30 million
Cause : HIV/AIDS

       

  First identified in Democratic Republic of Congo. It was proved as a global pandemic, killing more than 36 million people since 1981. There are between 31 and 35 million people living with HIV, the vast majority in Sub - Saharan Africa where 5% of the population  is infected, roughly 21 million people. Between 2005 and 2012, the annual global death from AIDS dropped from 2.2 million to 1.6 million.

 *FLU PANDEMIC (1968)* 
Death Toll : 1 million
Cause : Influenza

                        Category 2 flu pandemic sometimes referred to as ' Hong Kong flu' was caused by H3N2 strain of Influenza.A  virus, genetic offshoot of the H2N2 subtype. From the first reported case on July 13, 1968 in Hong Kong it took only 17 days before outbreaks of the virus were reported in Singapore, Vietnam and within 2 months had spread to Philippines, India, Australia, Europe and United States. It had a less mortality of 0.5 % .

 *ASIAN FLU (1956 - 1958)* 
Death Toll : 2 million
Cause : Influenza

                     This was a pandemic outbreak of Influenza A of H2N2 subtype, that originated in China in 1956 and lasted until 1958. In its 2 year span, Asian flu spread from Chinese province of Ghizhou to Singapore, Hong Kong and the United States. The World Health Organisation places the final tally at approximately 2 million deaths, 69800 of those in the US alone.            The flu pandemic of 1918 caused by influenza the also took a toll of 20 - 50 million the flu pandemic (1889 - 1890) caused by influenza took a toll of 1 million.

 *SIXTH CHOLERA PANDEMIC (1910 - 1911)* 
Death Toll : 8,00,000+
Cause : Cholera
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          Like its previous incarnations, the sixth cholera pandemic originated in India where is killed over 800000 people before spreading the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe and Russia.

 *BLACK DEATH (1346 - 1353)* 
Death Toll : 75 - 200 million
Cause : Bubonic Plague

                From 1346 to1353 an outbreak of the plague ravaged Europe, Africa and Asia with an estimated death toll between 75 - 200 million. Thought to have originated in Asia, the plague most  likely spread across the world via fleas living on rats that frequently lived in merchant ships.

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