Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "1889–1890 pandemic" in English language version.
The Asiatic Flu of 1889–1890 was first reported in Bukhara, Russia
The Asiatic flu killed roughly one million individuals
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)A presumed influenza pandemic in 1889 was actually caused by coronavirus, Danish research shows.
Compulsory notification of infectious disease [...] Influenza was made a notifiable infection on the 20th January 1890 with the appearance of 1889-90, Asiatic Flu
Asiatic Flu 1889–1890 1 million
In November 1889, a rash of cases of influenza-like-illness appeared in St. Petersburg, Russia. Soon, the "Russia Influenza" spread
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)The Asiatic flu, 1889–1890: It was the last great pandemic of the nineteenth century.
1889–90 pandemic – The Asiatic Flu [...] by the end of March 1890. The case fatality rate approximated 4.0% [Table 1]. A resurgence of the infection became apparent in January–May 1892 with a total of 2017 reported cases and 66 deaths [case fatality rate 3.3%]
Asiatic Flu 1889–1890 1 million
In November 1889, a rash of cases of influenza-like-illness appeared in St. Petersburg, Russia. Soon, the "Russia Influenza" spread