In 1918 the world was celebrating the end of World War 1. But another enemy was just beginning its worldwide attack, infecting nearly one in five people. Readers will explore the causes and effects of a flu pandemic that killed more than 40 million people.--Back cover
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by John Micklos, Jr ; consultant: John M. Barry, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans.
Includes bibliographical references ( page 31) and index.
Accelerated Reader AR MG 5.7 0.5 170945.
The 1918 flu pandemic
Micklos, John
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