tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1787854880235215455.post6026949346293775762..comments2023-10-12T06:23:48.131-07:00Comments on Swine Flu Info Blog: How Many People Died In Ohio From The 1918 Spanish Influenza Pandemic?Swine Flu Info Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15650618820597564056noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1787854880235215455.post-72743429343018596872009-05-23T09:27:50.000-07:002009-05-23T09:27:50.000-07:00google itgoogle itAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1787854880235215455.post-62942591656775249712009-05-23T06:43:59.000-07:002009-05-23T06:43:59.000-07:00google it.google it.Jenni Fraunnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1787854880235215455.post-37261100791138443962009-05-23T03:28:48.000-07:002009-05-23T03:28:48.000-07:00more people died from this than they did the war.T...more people died from this than they did the war.The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 killed more people than the Great War, known today as World War I (WWI), at somewhere between 20 and 40 million people. It has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in recorded world history. More people died of influenza in a single year than in four-years of the Black Death Bubonic Plague from 1347 to 1351. Known as "Spanish Flu" or "La Grippe" the influenza of 1918-1919 was a global disaster.jacquishnoreply@blogger.com