Flu Asia (Indonesian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Flu Asia" in Indonesian language version.

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britannica.com (Global: 40th place; Indonesian: 36th place)

  • "1957 flu pandemic". Encyclopedia Britannica (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2020-04-04. Diakses tanggal 4 April 2020.

cdc.gov (Global: 218th place; Indonesian: 205th place)

doi.org (Global: 2nd place; Indonesian: 4th place)

  • Jackson, Claire (1 August 2009). "History lessons: the Asian Flu pandemic". British Journal of General Practice. 59 (565): 622–623. doi:10.3399/bjgp09X453882.
  • Viboud, Cécile; Simonsen, Lone; Fuentes, Rodrigo; Flores, Jose; Miller, Mark A.; Chowell, Gerardo (4 February 2016). "Global Mortality Impact of the 1957–1959 Influenza Pandemic". Journal of Infectious Diseases. 213 (5): 738–745. doi:10.1093/infdis/jiv534.

globalsecurity.org (Global: 443rd place; Indonesian: 533rd place)

theatlantic.com (Global: 228th place; Indonesian: 678th place)

  • Pinsker, Joe (28 February 2020). "How to Think About the Plummeting Stock Market". The Atlantic. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2021-04-04. Diakses tanggal 4 April 2020. Perhaps a better parallel is the flu pandemic of 1957 and '58, which originated in East Asia and killed at least 1 million people, including an estimated 116,000 in the U.S. In the second half of 1957, the Dow fell about 15 percent. "Other things happened over that time period" too, Wald notes, but "at least there was no world war."

umn.edu (Global: 1,266th place; Indonesian: 1,369th place)

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web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Indonesian: 1st place)

  • "1957 flu pandemic". Encyclopedia Britannica (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2020-04-04. Diakses tanggal 4 April 2020.
  • "1957-1958 Pandemic (H2N2 virus)". CDC. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2019-01-30. Diakses tanggal 8 April 2020.
  • "Pandemic flu virus from 1957 mistakenly sent to labs". CIDRAP (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2021-03-09. Diakses tanggal 4 April 2020.
  • "1957-1958 Pandemic (H2N2 virus)". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (dalam bahasa American English). 22 January 2019. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2019-01-30. Diakses tanggal 4 April 2020.
  • Pinsker, Joe (28 February 2020). "How to Think About the Plummeting Stock Market". The Atlantic. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2021-04-04. Diakses tanggal 4 April 2020. Perhaps a better parallel is the flu pandemic of 1957 and '58, which originated in East Asia and killed at least 1 million people, including an estimated 116,000 in the U.S. In the second half of 1957, the Dow fell about 15 percent. "Other things happened over that time period" too, Wald notes, but "at least there was no world war."
  • "1957 Asian Flu Pandemic". Global Security. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2021-01-25. Diakses tanggal 4 April 2020.