The Story Of The World's Most Dangerous "Flu". | दुनिया के इतिहास की सबसे खतरनाक "Flu" की कहानी


          Friends, about 100 years ago today, that in September 1918, the outbreak of such a fatal disease was the first, in which around 500 million people from around the world had come and according to an estimate, 7 to 10 million people died due to this disease. It was that which was 3 to 5 years of the whole world population and this figure was more than the people killed in World War One. Friends, I am talking about this disease We know him Blue Blue by the name of the Spanish flu.

Beginning Of Sickness  and How Did The “Spanish Flu” Name It?


King Alfonso
          Nobody knows when and when the disease started like "Spanish flu". But there are many stories behind this "Spanish flu".
          One of them is that the thirteenth state of "Spain", whose name was "King Alfonso". He also did not escape from becoming a victim of this disease. And that's why people started giving this "Spanish flu" name.
          The story behind the story and the people tell a story. That's when the disease spread, "World War I" was passing through its last phase. And because of this, the "Broadcasting News" of all the countries involved were banned. But "Spain" which was not directly involved in this 'war'. That's why he told people about his illness through "News Broadcasting". That's why many people believe that because of this being said through "Spain", it has been called "Spanish flu".

Effect

          The number of deadly diseases that people had faced before this flu were "children-old" or those who were already affected by this disease in the past. His death was the highest. Because it is common sense that the immunity system of such people is very weak. And therefore, infections also spread very quickly. But the Spanish flu had absolutely reverse effects because most of the "deaths of 20 to 40 years" were the ones being killed and doctors from that time were also very surprised.

 That is why it was considered the biggest "natural calamity" in human history.

How and where the flu spread and scholars opinion on it.

          As we already know how and where this disease started, it is absolutely unclear. But many scholars have said their different things over its beginnings. Some people start it with "China" while "Alfred w. Covnans" wrote that this disease was started with "Kansas State of America".

          When on March 4, 1918, the cook "Alfred Kelett" of the military was found to be the first to be infected with this virus, and shortly after this, 522 and the soldiers were also found to be infected with this disease and when the science got a little advancement That this disease started with birds. Which later spread to swine and then humans. And then some scientists will be surprised to know the reason behind this disease, because when a dead body was researched. It was discovered that the virus was spreading among other people due to the special features of the person and the sneezing. Since then people started wearing mask. At the same time, 'Cinema Hall Stores and Schools' were also closed to stop the spread of this disease.

Effected Continents and Countries.

          Its most impact is reported in North America, Europe, Africa, Brazil as well as in India. It is said that 50 people out of 1000 people died due to this disease.

What was the last time the virus entered the body?

          Some doctors and scientists said that people suffered from breathing in this disease because blood clots were accumulated in their tube's tube and then they died due to lack of oxygen supplements.

Death of sickness

          Due to the suggestion of the doctor at that time, this disease was seen to be low and after about two years it was even less.

Alternate Diseases

          Further, there were many diseases related to this virus. Such as "swine flu" and "bird flu", but as the science progressed, these diseases were not given much exposure.



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