References: 1918: The Mother of All Pandemics: https://t.co/4oa02zowIn Age-Specific Mortality During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic: Unravelling the Mystery of High Young Adult Mortality: https://t.co/seca8nXjXP #1918pandemic #IPAC https://t.co/IQqaE7RZzw
@propaganda_nerd "The 1918 A (H1N1) Spanish flu pandemic was notable for being atypically fatal to those aged 20–40 years, a pattern widely noticed around the world [7]–[16]. The reasons for this observation are not clear. We list the four major theories:"
@BB0941167867205 @Awithonelison @CARNIFEXMAXIMVS @SkepticalMutant @ETJY @d_a_keldsen @handmadekathy @barryjohnreid21 @glenpyle Spanish Flu disproportionately affected the young and healthy. Guess again. https://t.co/hTcEH9bqlv
@picphysicians The average age of death from the 1918 flu was about 28 (disproportionally young and healthy): https://t.co/LK1FEtQyPc. In the West, the average Covid death is nearly 80 + multiple comorbidities (https://t.co/loIwty0MSq). The 1918 pandemic
RT @SteveRDaugh: @LRosestars @GerryKCgirl @maybeawriter What you agree or disagree with is irrelevant. You're in a very one-sided bargain…
@LRosestars @GerryKCgirl @maybeawriter What you agree or disagree with is irrelevant. You're in a very one-sided bargain here with nature, hoping that if you prove virtuous enough, it will pass you over. The virus is under no obligation to cooperate. htt
@Marco777Polo @BlakesWort Das Altersprofil der Spanischen Grippe ist wirklich bemerkenswert und erklärungsbedürftig: https://t.co/lxyco2CRiA https://t.co/cANfZKjW4F
@SwaledaleMutton @Anna_Greenie @WBATDM @offshorebella @LionAdvocacy @TCovid1984 😂 You think observed enhanced imprinting effects are not happening although it’s been replicated in several studies. You think immunobridging—in the absence of neutralizing ant
(incl history of 1890 flu) Age-Specific Mortality During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic: Unravelling the Mystery of High Young Ad ... https://t.co/NA3C1b2pJ8
@RogerSeheult @EthicalSkeptic Why would you expect to see a large PFE for the 1918 pandemic given the abnormally young age-profile of deaths? (20-40 yo) COVID mainly impacted an older demographic (>65), so a larger PFE is to be expected. https://t.co/
@BartekJan3 @dostalondrej Ne vždy, viz španělská chřipka. https://t.co/FefIMecE4K
@siacono85 @sksanford_karen @ksorbs I am WELL aware of the age distribution. Unlike you, though, I am not some fool trying to use the math to justify a complacent, callous attitude. https://t.co/r2Ob40Pt5v
@greg_travis Mortality in the 1918 pandemic was not concentrated among the elderly, so the inference that its “culling” older people led to the economic boom of the 1920’s is dubious. https://t.co/TW3jmlA6xs
@LukastheBeast @InsideJobby @danceiskeyyaho1 @jen_saverino @MrAhmednurAli duh, secondary infections are well known & do not account for high rate of death in age 20-40 sorry to pop yr bubble, Smithsonian cites peer reviewed published scientific articl
RT @keisuke4713: 1918年インフルpandemic時 年齢別死亡率 若年成人の高死亡率の謎 https://t.co/qDaoJgEtox 1889年ロシアのpandemicを生き延びた乳児 ⇒1918年スペイン風邪pandemicで28〜30歳過剰死亡率ri…
RT @keisuke4713: 1918年インフルpandemic時 年齢別死亡率 若年成人の高死亡率の謎 https://t.co/qDaoJgEtox 1889年ロシアのpandemicを生き延びた乳児 ⇒1918年スペイン風邪pandemicで28〜30歳過剰死亡率ri…
1918年インフルpandemic時 年齢別死亡率 若年成人の高死亡率の謎 https://t.co/qDaoJgEtox 1889年ロシアのpandemicを生き延びた乳児 ⇒1918年スペイン風邪pandemicで28〜30歳過剰死亡率risk⬆️ 発達臨界期の暴露⇒T細胞レパートリーに穴を開け、胎児の成熟損傷⇒後年の感染症死亡率⬆️risk
@larmbrust @RadCentrism @TuckerCarlson @Twitter i contrast to israel which cares. an interesting paper that explores the young adult #SpanishFlu figures, and proposes prior exposure to russian flu pandemic 1889-90 made infant survivors more susceptible in
@Christian_NDBy @stohr_klaus Hier der richtige free Text Link zur Hypothese, auf die ich mich beziehe https://t.co/j4Fui91gdT
@BooYa73194346 @FatEmperor @I_Am_JohnCullen @csthetruth Spanish Flu killed huge numbers of young adults. Not so with Covid. https://t.co/Wzta0spLtk
@LandscapeMan @toknell @Geopol2030 @FraserNelson Spanish Flu affected all age groups particularly the young... The atypically high mortality among young adults during the 1918 influenza pandemic remains unexplained and continues to trouble virologists and
Remarkable age-specific flu mortality from 1918 flu - I'd not seen this shown previously. https://t.co/XspUW6vp7q
@BioUsum This interesting article posits "original antigenic sin" as the culprit to explain the very sharp peak in mortality at age 28. https://t.co/q4xQEY4oqI
@jrbuddal @JoeConchaTV @GovRonDeSantis Here is a link to a detailed study on mortality by age during the 1918 / 1919 flu pandemic. Infants and young adults were hit the hardest - which is unusual for the flu. The relatives you noted were in a low-risk gr
@SamuelHillNZ @DrFrascatore Just read the first page of the abstract of this study, written in 2013, funded by the Social Science and Humanity Research Council of Canada and then come back and tell me definitively, that Omicron isn't as bad as Delta. https
@andyw1063 @czee94 @AnitaBourque @BallouxFrancois @prairiecentrist @ocdmom3 Most deaths were young people in their TWENTYS. 28 was the average age of death. https://t.co/LEtu1idRa0
להדביק, משכנעים אחרים להתחסן ולהתבסטר, ומנסים להסביר כמה חשוב זה שלא נחסן רק את עצמנו, אלא שמדינות עשירות יעזרו למדינות עניות יותר להתחסן אף הן. המקורות לתמונות: https://t.co/C8nSQRv6Us
@Meir_Rubin בשפעת הספרדית למשל זה נראה ככה. עכשיו גם השפעת הספרדית הייתה מוזרה, כי היא בנוסף ללהרוג הרבה מאד ילדים וזקנים, קטלה גם הרבה מאד צעירים בשיא אונם. אבל הקטע של להרוג הרבה מאד ילדים קטנים מצד אחד וזקנים מצד אחר, זה הנורמה של מחלות זיהומיות. התמונ
@dimgrr peak of mortality at the exact age of 28 during the pandemic and argue that this increased mortality resulted from an early life exposure to influenza during the previous Russian flu pandemic of 1889–90 https://t.co/xPhtBedeXQ
@RonDeSantisFL y want to reduce the average age of mortality of Covid-19 to the that same age of the influenza PANdemia? Ever heart about long Covid and Kawasaki? https://t.co/3PEsgtdfaM And you are from Harvard like @LHSummers ? https://t.co/uMI3Rh98e1 h
@Mitchmgmbos @Robertsixto2 And today the flu is a fairly rare cause of death for younger, healthy people. But back in the initial pandemic phase of influenza, mortality was high in young, healthy people. https://t.co/Dsc2AwzgB4
@EricTopol @dwallacewells @NYMag Whereas age-specific mortality for Spanish Influenza peaked at 28: https://t.co/mSg1LGOLsG - sars-cov-2 had the wisdom to spare the cohort with the most contacts
@zeynep I was reading about the 1890 Russian Flu the other day, the article said that during the 1890 flu most deaths were older people while during 1918 average death age was about 28, and why... https://t.co/C61So1RGcM
@1918RedBaron @amountainman69 @justin_hart https://t.co/9Ppp1hU7QN 30 was middle aged then
@statnews @devisridhar "Using historical records from Canada and the U.S., we report a peak of mortality at the exact age of 28 during the pandemic" https://t.co/8cpPFvWSw5
@mitchel_susan @thespybrief What Susan says is valid and important. Since all that can be done is to hypothesize about why younger folks were disproportionately affected in 1918, this is a decent read imo: https://t.co/Aqsn67iJg2
@JimPethokoukis Tragically the 1917-19 Spanish flu killed young people far more https://t.co/37Iv2InZOv & HIV/AIDS killed high numbers of young people too. #fear #media
@DrSimonAshworth @wirralcat Keep your kids safe. Way too late to prove causation but the age groups most severely hit in the 1918 pandemic were those who were infected as children by the Russian flu pandemic over 20 years earlier. https://t.co/UpaMdWyVME
@BonehElad Despite the fact that the individual mortality rates were higher during the spanish flu, the histogram of mortalities over age follows a completely different distribution, peaking around the ages 25-30 and, thereby, hitting numerous, healthy adu
@jeffsguardian @latstetter @cooluser51 Wrong. Older folks had some immunity. Peak age for mortality was 28. Covid is in the 70’s or 80’s. https://t.co/5tIwrtFDkr
@FCSSuptLooney This is now being investigated in case of covid as well, to see if covid infections, though asymptomatic, will distort effectiveness of prevoliously administered vaccines or make kids susceptible to future diseases ... https://t.co/xvr62xj
“BuT kIdS aReN’t EvEn GeTtInG sIcK” https://t.co/10tSMKtFFq
@markensysteme @stohr_klaus Und du auf dem Holzweg! „peak of mortality at the exact age of 28 during the pandemic“ https://t.co/62MwSIlUj5
@Flaxxxen @StrangeFarm @GeorgeTakei Average age of the people who died in the 1918/19 Influenza pandemic was 28. https://t.co/jWXDLZEyOx
@adamscrabble "Age-specific mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic: unravelling the mystery of high young adult mortality" https://t.co/jSvm7rG8ma
Age-Specific Mortality During the 1918 Influenza #Pandemic: Unravelling the Mystery of High Young Adult Mortality. Just because children seem relatively less impacted now, doesn’t mean that will always be true. #getvaxxed because not everyone can. http
@crabb_vicki There's two claims he made & he's correct on both. Try again. https://t.co/TPyYoonZFS
RT @hotradero: @absolutia Ini sumber referensi gue tentang Wabah Flu Spanyol yang membunuh puluhan juta orang di seluruh dunia. Jadi, meng…
@absolutia Ini sumber referensi gue tentang Wabah Flu Spanyol yang membunuh puluhan juta orang di seluruh dunia. Jadi, mengatakan bahwa anak-anak dan orang muda punya natural immunity lebih baik - adalah mitos. Masih tergantung: terhadap virus apa? htt
RT @_benoux_: Example of historical pespective "by analysing yearly ages at death during the fall wave of the 1918 pandemic in various loc…
Example of historical pespective "by analysing yearly ages at death during the fall wave of the 1918 pandemic in various locations in Canada and the USA and report a peak at the exact age of 28" https://t.co/vCJZEDjvNR
@AlysonMetzger covid-19, especially dangerous for older people; Spanish flu '18 esp dangerous for young people. This is not speculation, e.g. https://t.co/DYa2mkKyyS
@angrybklynmom The 1889 pandemic is apparently linked to the deadliness of the 1918 pandemic, which killed a lot of 28-year olds but spared their parents 28-year olds in 1918 were in utero during 1889 https://t.co/RuulyxAXlK
@swissepi @SusScro58355800 @FLAHAULT @SSPHplus So? Why do you accentuate this? Do you want to imply we did a better job these days? Spanish flu was lethal for young people (peak 28 years old) whereas COVID much more lethal for the old, probably because the
@msabouri Spanish flu, now just endemic, was more vicuous than C19 beyond childhood, tempered only as those 30+ had seen a similar strain/variant. https://t.co/bLY7DiFrwN Our immune systems rock, it just needs an inert sample, e.g. a vaccine, to get a leg
@JojoLapalisse @ISlovan On a quand même des infos: https://t.co/KSdOd12xU5 (je n'ai pas lu dans le détail, mais c'est un fait bien documenté qu'elle avait une courbe de mortalité en W).
Apparently the 1918 Spanish Flu infected 30+% and killed 3% including the young and healthy. Alberta has had 5% infected and 0.05% died almost exclusively elderly with health problems..... https://t.co/g3Nbz6ncUd
RT @sinichol: @PienaarJm @jneill @toadmeister @ActuaryByDay @actuarynews @COVID19actuary These are pretty eye opening on 1918 H1N1. https:/…
@PienaarJm @jneill @toadmeister @ActuaryByDay @actuarynews @COVID19actuary These are pretty eye opening on 1918 H1N1. https://t.co/YncWfKlAxA https://t.co/xA11YbgzrM 2nd suggests🌍actually got lucky, as it looks like those 30+ had seen a similar variant be
@pajak_sebastian @Darek_K_K @Dexter85194060 @neposz @KONFEDERACJA_ Dzięki, poczytam sobie artykuł naukowy który znalazłem na ten temat — ciekawią mnie powody, co wpłynęło na taką dystrybucję. https://t.co/8EIO0RgD45
@IainMulady Interesting, but disingenuous: E&W popn 1918=34m, 2020=60m; so 1918 flu deaths=0.22% popn, 2020 C19 deaths=0.12% popn. Plus median age flu deaths 1918~35, C19 deaths 2020~83. No comparison. https://t.co/c3FzspITcn https://t.co/sWxUrEed0i
RT @alfred_twu: @Noahpinion There's a theory that the 1918 pandemic affected people around age 28 particularly hard because of exposure at…
@Noahpinion There's a theory that the 1918 pandemic affected people around age 28 particularly hard because of exposure at young age to a previous pandemic 28 years ago. So it would be a bad idea to rely partly on kids getting Covid to reach herd immunity
@Freeman_JesseW @janelasdedeus @cliftonaduncan There’s another theory concerning a “dysregulated” immune response caused by earlier exposure to the 1888-1892 flu pandemic https://t.co/hH01C4hnLe
@lymanstoneky I don't see a lot of discussion about the disparity in age of deaths between the 2. It seems that predominantly old and sick people are dying today, vs. young and otherwise healthy in 1918. https://t.co/pVbGtZ1sbf https://t.co/zbz6E0b13S
@gerarddegroot Tijdens de Spaanse griep vielen de meeste doden tussen 20 en 40 jaar, waarschijnlijk doordat ouderen een eerdere variant, minder gevaarlijk, hadden doorgemaakt. Daarom is het een voordeel dat vliegverkeer griepvirussen mondiaal verspreiden
@Reroot_Flyover @FatEmperor @jeffreyatucker @JimFlyn59298147 @OYCar @alchemytoday @DrEliDavid @JamesTodaroMD @ProfTimNoakes @JoannaBlythman @LukeJohnsonRCP @JordanSchachtel @Francis_Hoar @kerpen This is from a paper specifically exploring the age-specific
@HonzaCZUK @AdamWDon1 @KatyMcconkey @NeilDotObrien @bealelab 3 potential reasons here https://t.co/BbjgEowFqe
@GidMK Thanks to @kenthendricks for filling up https://t.co/PK2NGZRrIe
RT @kenthendricks: @GidMK The connection is the 1891 pandemic. See, for example, this an a handful of other similar studies: https://t.co/p…
@GidMK The connection is the 1891 pandemic. See, for example, this an a handful of other similar studies: https://t.co/p8LizJ1CFk
@LindenJohan See discussion in https://t.co/I5YadMamrw older people have more immunity, less contact, in general, for pandemic. But they are also weaker in general. Net, they always have fewer # deaths in pandemics.
@vgr You have it backwards. The spanish flu was unusual for disproportionately affecting the strong and healthy, while covid seems to affect mostly the older and sick. See e.g. https://t.co/P9krHokHSe via la wik. (Disclaimer - I am not a social darwinist
@PalliThordarson @karigauta And that immunological age would have a geographic distribution that somehow gave us a key to the puzzle https://t.co/F7iTSzd1J3
@VirusesImmunity @YaneValdezT @EJohnWherry @britsocimm @ASImmunology @MucosalImmunol @JohnsHopkinsMMI @CdnImmunol @_SoMiCh @ASOCHIN_Oficial @SAI_org @BlackInImmuno @ImmunologyAAI @UBCMicroImmuno @CKaushic prof, not todadys business by any means, but I fou
@EricTopol Eric not todays business....but this is a fascinating paper. honestly I dont know what to make of it. keep up the good work. https://t.co/QEY4XIXsZK
@LVPBG @GovSisolak It’s almost as if the Spanish Flu taught us something about inherited immunity for future pandemics https://t.co/xpd0y2hvIJ
@HeidiHarrisShow A milder strain of h1N1 (Spanish flu)hit US in late 1800s & provided immense Herd immunity to those above 40 years old in 1918. (This offered natural immunity as H1N1 evolved , immunity proved just as effective as vaccine) Aka Vacc
@bradcwriter @Kaos357Marc @angekuo @KFaulders Immunity does win. This is why the elderly were largely spared from the Spanish Flu. 🤔 200k years of human evolution https://t.co/xpd0y2hvIJ
10/ Distribution of deaths by age during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic. https://t.co/rfWB16t6O6 https://t.co/swgA1M2362
@riikka_kevo Ei kai tuota yleensä ole uudelleeninfektioilla selitetty? Luultavasti monella tapaa ihan eri juttu. Ks. esim. https://t.co/tJztGra8cl
@vgr This article highlights a spike in mortality from Spanish Flu for people who likely had Russian Flu as babies. If Russian Flu was a coronavirus, then 😬 for what it might mean in future for COVID-19 sufferers. Big 'if' though - no evidence of this link
@christykarras Interestingly, those that were born in the in the 1888 flu epidemic prior to the 1918 flu epidemic faired badly in 1918. The same occurred in later pandemics. References: https://t.co/y3N0McjlNt https://t.co/SXGWzElAiz https://t.co/R9rk57
@JupiterJazz67 @ardillanapoles @BallouxFrancois Agreed. The 1918 flu was probably worse given impact on the young compared to COVID which is definitely worse as you advance in years.https://t.co/WVizjCip40
Very interesting paper/analysis 👀👇 Source: “Age-Specific Mortality During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic: Unravelling the Mystery of High Young Adult Mortality” https://t.co/BSJtcnRd7g
RT @justin_hart: Source 1918 Pandemic chart: https://t.co/jUICR4h8fR Source Florida data: https://t.co/Sh2vii8eWT
RT @justin_hart: Source 1918 Pandemic chart: https://t.co/jUICR4h8fR Source Florida data: https://t.co/Sh2vii8eWT
RT @justin_hart: Source 1918 Pandemic chart: https://t.co/jUICR4h8fR Source Florida data: https://t.co/Sh2vii8eWT
RT @justin_hart: Source 1918 Pandemic chart: https://t.co/jUICR4h8fR Source Florida data: https://t.co/Sh2vii8eWT
RT @justin_hart: Source 1918 Pandemic chart: https://t.co/jUICR4h8fR Source Florida data: https://t.co/Sh2vii8eWT