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World’s 5 Deadliest Pandemics (excellent summary)

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  • April 29, 2009 at 5:20 pm #31277

    Michael Winn

    note: What is NOT mentioned here is that it is those with strong immune systems who best survive these pandemics. Qigong and homeopathy would be my first healing tools of choice, not vaccines. And I have read accounts of the Spanish Flu epidemic that support the natural approach. – Michael

    5 MOST DEADLY PANDEMICS
    By Dan Bingham
    highestfive.com
    April 28, 2009

    http://www.highestfive.com/science/5-most-deadly-pandemics/

    For a disease epidemic to achieve the illustrious status of being pandemic,
    it needs to do a little globetrotting. It needs to spread from person to
    person, from country to country. Well, with cases of Swine flu, which
    originated in Mexico, turning up in the U.S., Canada, Spain, New Zealand,
    the U.K. and the Middle East, the World Health Organization has raised the
    global pandemic alarm to 4 out of a 6 phase system. Phase 4 is described as:
    Verified human-to-human transmission able to cause community-level
    outbreaks. Significant increase in risk of a pandemic. The Swine flu is a
    descendant of the Spanish flu, a worldwide spread of influenza which killed
    millions. Health officials are doing everything they can to prepare for any
    advances the Swine flu makes towards a level 6 pandemic, and while
    casualties have only reached 150 people, let’s have a look at five of the
    deadliest pandemics this planet has ever witnessed.

    SMALLPOX

    They were brave warriors who vastly outnumbered their European invaders.
    They were no match however, for Old World diseases like smallpox, which
    wiped out 90 to 95% of the native population inhabiting the Americas. In the
    last hundred years, smallpox has caused the deaths of over 300 million
    people across the globe. Throughout the 18th century it killed over 60
    million people in Europe alone. And according to the World Health
    Organization (WHO), 15 million contracted the disease and two million died
    as recently as 1967.

    Smallpox, which only exists in humans, has been decimating populations for
    thousands of years. It is said to have begun in Egypt nearly four thousand
    years ago, and as people began to travel the world they began to spread the
    disease to India, China, Japan, Europe, America, and even Australia. It
    causes sufferers to have fluid filled blisters in their throats, mouths, and
    on their skin. Depending on the constitutions of the carrier, smallpox would
    lead to blindness, disfigurement, and death. Of the two types of smallpox,
    Variola major and Variola minor, the former causes most of the casualties as
    the rashes are more extreme and the fever much higher.

    In 1796, Dr. Edward Jenner in England discovered that by inoculating a young
    boy with the fluid from a cowpox lesion, the young boy became immune to
    smallpox. He is credited with the world’s first “vaccination,” as the word
    comes from the Latin word “vacca” meaning cow. Smallpox was declared
    eradicated on May 8th, 1980.

    CHOLERA

    When a human eats food or drinks water that has been infected with the
    bacterium Vibrio cholerae, he or she can be dead in less than 4 hours
    without the proper treatment. The cholera disease attacks the lining of the
    small intestine and causes incredible amounts of diarrhea, vomiting, fever,
    dehydration, a critical drop in blood pressure, exhaustion and death.

    The first outbreak of cholera reared its nasty head in 1817 in Calcutta,
    after the great Kumbh festival at Hardwar in the Upper Ganges of India. The
    festival attracted thousands of people from all over the country. Pilgrims
    from the Lower Bengal brought the bacterium to the party, and as they
    relieved themselves in the Ganges River, which was shared by everybody
    during the three month festival, they started a pandemic which would spread
    to the four corners of the earth. Travellers were literally bringing
    boatloads of the disease from port to port as they sailed the oceans from
    country to country. During the 19th century alone Asia, Europe, Africa, and
    North America all reported death tolls from the hundreds of thousands, to
    the millions as a result of cholera. India got hit the hardest however, with
    estimated deaths of nearly 40 million people.

    INFLUENZA

    The prize for the Most Globally Devastating Epidemic goes to the influenza
    or Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-1919. Just as World War I was coming to an
    end, thousands of people around the world were suddenly getting sick with
    what they believed at the time to be a common cold. In less than two years,
    an estimated 20-100 million people around the world were dead from type A
    influenza, wiping out 2.5% to 5% of the world’s population. It was widely
    believed that this was mother nature’s response to the death and destruction
    which occurred during the Great War. The end of the war certainly helped to
    spread the disease, as millions of infected soldiers brought it back to
    their home countries when the fighting was over. By 1919, 25% of Americans
    were infected with influenza.

    The disease was widely spread in the air from coughing and sneezing, from
    contact with saliva, feces and blood. Symptoms included fever, muscle aches
    (especially in the back and legs), headaches, coughing, and overall
    weakness. As was mentioned earlier, it is for these reasons that many people
    perished without any treatment. They thought they had a common cold, and in
    less than a day, they’d be gone. Severe pneumonia was also a symptom of
    influenza infection, which would easily claim the lives of the already
    weakened victims.

    BLACK DEATH

    In the four years between 1347 and 1351, 75 million people died as the
    result of a bacterium called Yersinia pestis, or the plague. Stories vary as
    to where the disease started, but some believe that it began in the lungs of
    the bobac variety of marmot in China. Fleas would then bite the marmots, and
    would subsequently infect every animal they would bite afterwards,
    especially rats. These diseased rats and fleas would follow merchants in
    ships as they sailed along trade routes across Asia and into Europe.

    One group sailing towards Europe was a Tartar army from central Asia, who in
    their attempts to conquer a small city in the Crimea, were all but wiped out
    from some mysterious disease. As they departed in defeat they hurled the
    corpses of their infected soldiers into the heart of the city via catapults.
    A group of Italian merchants who were living in the city at the time quickly
    left the city and made their way back home in twelve vessels. Not only were
    most of the sailors dead or dying by the time they reached Sicily, but they
    had brought enough infected fleas and rate to spread the plague throughout
    Europe and into Northern Africa. Out of 40 million people living in Europe
    at the time, 25 million perished.

    The plague manifested itself in three forms: bubonic, pneumonic, and
    septicemic. Sufferers of the bubonic plague would develop swollen lymph
    nodes or buboes on their necks, armpits, and groin. These skin bubbles would
    ooze blood, puss, and would turn black as the skin decays. Sufferers would
    usually die within a week. Pneumonic plague would infect the lungs causing
    victims to suffocate or drown, and the septicemic plague is a form of blood
    poisoning which rots the extremities and turns the skin black.

    MALARIA

    As far as the animal kingdom is concerned, mosquitoes kill more humans than
    all the others combined. A tiny bite from this tiny f$%&er is all it takes
    to infect someone with Plasmodium, a nasty little parasite which multiplies
    in the liver and then goes on to infect the red blood cells. If gone
    untreated, malaria can kill its victim in less than two weeks, disrupting
    the blood supply to vital organs. While the malaria pandemic has spread to
    the Americas and various parts of Asia, 85-90% of the fatalities occur in
    sub-Saharan Africa, where the parasite kills over one million people per
    year. Plasmodium has co-existed with humans for over 10,000 years, but
    President Obama has declared that the United States, along with its world
    partners, will work to eradicate malaria by 2015.

    ADDITIONAL: AIDS

    In the 30 years scientists first discovered the existence of the AIDS virus,
    more than 25 million people worldwide have died from AIDS infections.
    According to World Health Organization (WHO), close to 40 million people are
    currently infected with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) which is the
    virus that causes AIDS.

    Although the number of people infected with AIDS continues to rise around
    the world, parts of Africa maintain the highest number of HIV infected.
    Sub-Sahara Africa accounts for over 60% of all HIV positive cases for the
    entire world.

    Human Immunodeficiency virus is passed from person to person when infected
    blood, semen, or vaginal secretions come in contact with an uninfected
    person’s broken skin or mucous membranes.

    Since this article was first written, there has only been one swine flu
    related death outside of Mexico. A 23-month-old toddler passed away in
    Houston, Texas this week, the family of which has received the “thoughts and
    prayers” from President Obama. The child was a resident of Mexico, and of
    the 66 cases of the flu in the U.S. and 13 in Canada, all can be traced back
    to Mexican visits. If you or anyone you know has been to Mexico recently or
    has come into contact with someone who has, and you’re experiencing
    respiratory problems, fever, sever coughing, headaches, vomiting and or
    diarrhea, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. If caught
    early, the swine flu is treatable, it can be stopped from spreading to
    others, and will hopefully never reach the levels of casualties of pandemics
    past.

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