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A Centenary Tale of Two Pandemics: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and COVID-19, Part II

David M. Morens, Jeffery K. Taubenberger, Anthony S. Fauci

2021American Journal of Public Health24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Both the 1918 influenza pandemic and the 2019‒2021 COVID-19 pandemic are among the most disastrous infectious disease emergences of modern times. In addition to similarities in their clinical, pathological, and epidemiological features, the two pandemics, separated by more than a century, were each met with essentially the same, or very similar, public health responses, and elicited research efforts to control them with vaccines, therapeutics, and other medical approaches. Both pandemics had lasting, if at times invisible, psychosocial effects related to loss and hardship. In considering these two deadly pandemics, we ask: what lessons have we learned over the span of a century, and how are we applying those lessons to the challenges of COVID-19?

Topics & Concepts

PandemicInfluenza pandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Public healthEpidemiologySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakInfectious disease (medical specialty)Human mortality from H5N1PsychosocialVirologyDiseaseMedicineHistoryEnvironmental healthOutbreakPsychiatryPathologyInfluenza Virus Research StudiesCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesCOVID-19 and Mental Health