Category
page 1Influenza pandemics
2009 swine flu pandemic
2009–2010 pandemic of swine influenza caused by H1N1 influenza virus
1957–1958 influenza pandemic
pandemic of influenza virus (H2N2)
Hong Kong flu
1968—1970 flu pandemic
Plague of Cyprian
pandemic in the Roman Empire (249–262 CE)
1889–1890 pandemic
worldwide pandemic beginning in 1889
1977–1978 Russian flu epidemic
influenza pandemic
influenza pandemic
epidemic of an influenza virus that spreads on a worldwide scale and infects a large proportion of the human population
1510 Influenza pandemic
1557 influenza pandemic
syndemic
Syndemics is the evaluation of how social and health conditions arise, in what ways they interact, and what upstream drivers may produce their interactions. The word is a blend of "synergy" and "epidemics". The idea of syndemics is that no disease exists in isolation and that often population health can be understood through a confluence of factors (such as climate change or social inequality) that produces multiple health conditions that afflict some populations and not others. Syndemics are not like pandemics (where the same social forces produce clustered conditions equally around the world
Pandemic severity index
proposed measure of the severity of influenza
1918 flu pandemic in India
Known in India as "Bombay Fever"
Pandemic Severity Assessment Framework
evaluation framework which uses quadrants to evaluate both the transmissibility and clinical severity of a pandemic