1918 influenza pandemic

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:COVID-19
gptkbp:affectedArea worldwide
gptkbp:alsoKnownAs gptkb:Spanish_flu
gptkbp:causedBy gptkb:H1N1_influenza_A_virus
gptkbp:consequence led to public health reforms
caused social disruption
overwhelmed healthcare systems
high mortality in young adults
gptkbp:endDate 1920
gptkbp:firstIssueDate March 1918
gptkbp:firstPerformed gptkb:United_States
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label 1918 influenza pandemic
gptkbp:infectedPeople 500 million
gptkbp:mediaType books
documentaries
films
gptkbp:notableEvent occurred during World War I
gptkbp:notableFor second wave was deadliest
led to advances in virology
no vaccine available at the time
occurred in three waves
virus origin remains debated
antibiotics for secondary infections were not available
named 'Spanish flu' due to early reporting in Spain
gptkbp:notablePlace gptkb:Africa
gptkb:Asia
gptkb:Australia
gptkb:China
gptkb:Europe
gptkb:India
gptkb:Pacific_Islands
gptkb:South_America
gptkb:United_States
gptkb:Arctic
gptkbp:notableVictim gptkb:Edmond_Rostand
gptkb:Guillaume_Apollinaire
gptkb:Egon_Schiele
gptkb:Max_Weber_(politician)
gptkb:Frederick_Trump
gptkbp:publicHealthResponse quarantine
school closures
face masks
public gathering bans
isolation of patients
gptkbp:relatedTo gptkb:Asian_flu
gptkb:COVID-19_pandemic
gptkb:Swine_flu_pandemic
gptkb:Hong_Kong_flu
gptkbp:startDate 1918
gptkbp:symptom gptkb:pneumonia
fever
vomiting
cyanosis
diarrhea
fatigue
cough
body aches
nosebleeds
gptkbp:transmission person-to-person contact
airborne respiratory droplets
gptkbp:victim 100 million
17 million
50 million
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Pandemic
gptkb:Spanish_flu_pandemic
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5