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The 1918 Spanish Flu—A Conspiracy of Silence - Part 1 of 3

Offered By: Wondrium via YouTube

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Pandemic Courses Public Health Courses Epidemiology Courses Immune System Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the devastating 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic in this 28-minute video, the first of a three-part series. Trace the virus's origins from Kansas to Europe and back, examining its unprecedented global impact that claimed more lives than multiple major wars combined. Delve into the historical context, including wartime conditions that facilitated the spread, and uncover the scientific aspects of viral anatomy, immune system responses, and mutations. Investigate various theories about the pandemic's origins, analyze its unique symptoms and progression, and understand how it differed from other pandemics. Gain insights into the military's role, the public health response, and the long-lasting effects of this often-overlooked historical event that shaped the 20th century.

Syllabus

The Absolute Mystery of the 1918 Spanish Flu
Time Travel to the Summer of 1918
Spanish Depopulation: First Known Pandemic of 1580
Fingers Point at Haskell County, Kansas for Patient 0
The Flu Seemingly Stops, But the War Must Go On
British Doctors Deny the Flu Exists
Soldiers Mutiny Over Influenza
Leviathan Ship Begins the Trend of Mass Infection
How Warships and Trenches Create a Savage Flu
The Anatomy and Function of a Virus
How the Immune System Recognizes Cells
How Viral Outbreaks Begin
H Spikes Are the Secret Weapons of this Deadly Virus
How a Mild Flu Becomes a Pandemic
Virus MutationDefies Immune System
Antigenic Shifts Cause the Second Wave in 1918
John Oxford Blames Hospital in Etaples, France
Extreme Symptoms of the Flu Generate Confusion
Second Wave Causes Secondary Lung Infections
Military Statistics Show Massive Flu Casualties
How 1918 Flu Differs From Other Pandemics


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Wondrium

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