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  1. Cholera - HISTORY

    • Between 1852 and 1923, the world would see four more cholera pandemics. The third pandemic, stretching 1852–1859, was the deadliest. It devastated Asia, Europe, North America and Africa, killing 23,000 … See more

    What Is Cholera?

    Cholera is an infectious disease caused by a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae. The bacteria typically live in waters that are somewhat salty and warm, such as estuaries a… See more

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    Cholera Symptoms

    About 80 percent of people who contract the bacteria don’t develop cholera symptoms and … See more

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    Origins of Cholera

    It’s unclear when, exactly, cholera first affected people. Early texts from India (by Sushruta Samhita in the 5th century B.C.) and Greece (Hippocrates in the 4th century B.C. and Ar… See more

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    The First Cholera Pandemic

    The first cholera pandemic emerged out of the Ganges Delta with an outbreak in Jessore, India, in 1817, stemming from contaminated rice. The disease quickly spread thro… See more

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  2. Pandemics That Changed History: Timeline

     
  3. How 5 of History’s Worst Pandemics Finally Ended

  4. 6 Devastating Plagues - HISTORY

  5. The Black Death: A Timeline of the Gruesome …

    WEBApr 16, 2020 · The Black Death haunts the world as the worst-case scenario for the speed of disease's spread. It was the second pandemic caused by the bubonic plague, and ravaged Earth’s population.

  6. Black Death ‑ Causes, Symptoms & Impact - HISTORY

  7. Spanish Flu ‑ Symptoms, How It Began & Ended

    WEBOct 12, 2010 · The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, the deadliest in history, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide—about one‑third of the planet’s population—and killed an estimated 20 million ...

  8. 5 Advances That Followed Pandemics - HISTORY

    WEBJul 15, 2020 · 1. Black Death Leads to Better Conditions for the Poor. The Black Death in 14th-century Florence. For those who survived, the Black Death that devastated Europe in the 14th century resulted in...

  9. Why October 1918 Was America’s Deadliest Month Ever

    WEBOct 5, 2018 · Globally, the pandemic infected a third of the planet’s population and killed an estimated 50 million people. Yet for all the lives lost and changed forever, the Spanish flu quickly faded from ...

  10. 5 Hard‑Earned Lessons from Pandemics of the Past

    WEBAug 10, 2020 · While global pandemics like the Bubonic Plague and the 1918 pandemic wreaked havoc on populations through the centuries, societies honed critical survival strategies. Here are five ways people...

  11. How the Black Death Spread Along the Silk Road

    WEBApr 23, 2020 · The Black Death haunts the world as the worst-case scenario for the speed of disease's spread. It was the second pandemic caused by the bubonic plague, and ravaged Earth’s population.

  12. Why the 1918 Flu Pandemic Never Really Ended | HISTORY

  13. Why the Second Wave of the 1918 Flu Pandemic Was So Deadly

  14. Why the 1918 Flu Became ‘America’s Forgotten Pandemic’

  15. COVID‑19 Pandemic ‑ Origins, Impact & Vaccines - HISTORY

  16. How America Struggled to Bury the Dead During the 1918 Flu …

  17. How Diseases Spread: Ways People Have Tried to Explain

  18. 2020 Events ‑ Pop Culture, U.S. Politics & World | HISTORY

  19. SARS Pandemic: How the Virus Spread Around the World in 2003

  20. Influenza ‑ Causes, Treatments & Pandemics - HISTORY

  21. As the 1918 Flu Emerged, Cover‑Up and Denial Helped It Spread

  22. How U.S. Cities Tried to Halt the Spread of the 1918 Spanish Flu

  23. Social Distancing and Quarantine Were Used in Medieval Times …