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Title
The Spanish Influenza in Madrid 1918-1920
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Date issued
2018-12-13
Citation
Seminarios Centro Nacional de Epidemiología. 2018
Language
Inglés
Abstract
Background: 1918 Spanish Influenza in Madrid, Spain, and around the World. Estimated 50-100 million deaths. Analysis: Data. Baseline. Excess Mortality. Strength and Timing. Final Remarks. We have been working on the role of neighborhood environment (social, economic,and structural) in excess mortality; we will continue to explore how the city-wide excess mortality presented today varies from neighborhood to neighborhood. Expand the context of our study to include other provinces in Spain to examine
diferences in the strength and timing in each wave.
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