10 Worst Epidemics : Discovery Channel - 7 views
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The flu of 1918 carried symptoms typical of normal influenza, including fever, nausea, aches and diarrhea. Also, patients would frequently develop black spots on their cheeks. As their lungs filled with liquid, they ran the risk of dying from lack of oxygen. Those who died effectively drowned in their own mucus.
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js4347 on 30 Apr 14Why is today's flu not as bad as the flu in 1918? It's also horrible that they drown in their own mucus.
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Considered the first true pandemic disease, the Black Death killed half of Europe's population in 1348
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In 1906, the United States employed more than 26,000 workers to construct the Panama Canal. Organizers hospitalized more than 21,000 of these men for malaria [source: CDC]
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