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How pandemics spread
Dig into the history of pandemics to learn how viruses and disease spreads and what we can do to stop future outbreaks.
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In our increasingly globalized world, a single infected person can board a plane and spread a virus across continents. Mark Honigsbaum describes the history of pandemics and how that knowledge can help halt future outbreaks.
Lesson by Mark Honigsbaum, directed by Patrick Blower.
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published: 12 Mar 2012
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How pandemics end
As the world enters a third year of the coronavirus pandemic, people wonder when and how it will end. History offers important lessons. Read more: https://wapo.st/3teVaUS. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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published: 10 Jan 2022
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Will there be another pandemic in your lifetime?
Explore the probability of a future pandemic and the steps we can take to reduce its destructiveness.
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We tend to think of pandemics as unlikely events, but disease outbreaks are surprisingly common. Over the past 400 years, the longest stretch of time without a documented outbreak was just four years. So, what’s the probability of experiencing another world-changing pandemic in your lifetime? Explore the likelihood of a future pandemic and the steps we can take to reduce its destructiveness.
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published: 10 Nov 2022
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How WWI Changed America: The Influenza Epidemic
Occurring against the backdrop of World War I, one of history’s most deadly pandemics added to the horrors and devastation brought on by the conflict. The 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic (also known, erroneously, as the "Spanish Flu") was one of the deadliest pandemics in world history, infecting hundreds of millions of people and killing approximately 50 million people worldwide.
This video is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and is a partnership of the U.S. World War One Centennial Commission, the Doughboy Foundation and the National WWI Museum and Memorial as part of the teaching and learning resources of “How WWI Changed America.”
View all the resources from “How WWI Changed America” at https://wwichangedus.org
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published: 27 Mar 2020
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The Most Destructive Pandemics and Epidemics In Human History
The world is swarming with deadly pandemics, epidemics, diseases, and the history of humanity can certainly attest to this fact. There have been many instances spanning our existence of historic epidemics that threatened humanity.
While we are typically alarmed by more modern diseases and viruses such as AIDS or influenza, many scary health epidemics have been known to resurface over time. These illnesses that almost wiped out humans seem like something that could only happen in the distant past, but be warned: if we're not careful, future diseases could threaten to end humanity as we know it.
#Pandemics #Quarantine #StayHome
published: 15 Apr 2020
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Disease X: Are we ready for the next killer pandemic? | Flatten the Curve | EP 2
Watch EP1: https://youtu.be/pPcYtKJhWv0
COVID-19 killed seven million people and brought the planet to a standstill.
Five years since it was discovered, our greatest disease experts say far worse pandemics are imminent and the world is unprepared.
Not enough research has been done into many of the organisms that cause infectious diseases.
The World Health Organization is particularly concerned about Disease X, an unknown pathogen that could cause a catastrophic outbreak.
Societal apathy and anti-vaccination attitudes have skyrocketed due to a tide of conspiracy theories and misinformation.
Episode 2 of Flatten the Curve examines the challenges in pandemic-proofing our world from Disease X.
Credits:
Presenter and Series Producer: Drew Ambrose
Supervising Producer: Nick Olle
Associate...
published: 17 Oct 2024
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Utah teens under pressure: An 'epidemic of loneliness'
This week, FOX 13 News is focusing on the pressures facing Utah teens. To start, we are taking a look at the issue of loneliness that teens are facing.
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published: 22 Oct 2024
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How Coronavirus Became a Global Pandemic | WSJ
On Dec. 1, 2019, a patient in Wuhan, China, started showing symptoms of what doctors determined was a new coronavirus. Since then, the virus has spread to infect more than 100,000 people. Here’s how the virus grew to a global pandemic. Photo illustration: Carter McCall/WSJ
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Endemic vs Epidemic vs Pandemic | How Epidemiologists Classify Disease Prevalence
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How pandemics spread
Dig into the history of pandemics to learn how viruses and disease spreads and what we can do to stop future outbreaks.
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In our increasingly globalized worl...
Dig into the history of pandemics to learn how viruses and disease spreads and what we can do to stop future outbreaks.
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In our increasingly globalized world, a single infected person can board a plane and spread a virus across continents. Mark Honigsbaum describes the history of pandemics and how that knowledge can help halt future outbreaks.
Lesson by Mark Honigsbaum, directed by Patrick Blower.
Animator's website: http://www.patrickblower.com
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Dig into the history of pandemics to learn how viruses and disease spreads and what we can do to stop future outbreaks.
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In our increasingly globalized world, a single infected person can board a plane and spread a virus across continents. Mark Honigsbaum describes the history of pandemics and how that knowledge can help halt future outbreaks.
Lesson by Mark Honigsbaum, directed by Patrick Blower.
Animator's website: http://www.patrickblower.com
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- published: 12 Mar 2012
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How pandemics end
As the world enters a third year of the coronavirus pandemic, people wonder when and how it will end. History offers important lessons. Read more: https://wapo....
As the world enters a third year of the coronavirus pandemic, people wonder when and how it will end. History offers important lessons. Read more: https://wapo.st/3teVaUS. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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As the world enters a third year of the coronavirus pandemic, people wonder when and how it will end. History offers important lessons. Read more: https://wapo.st/3teVaUS. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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- published: 10 Jan 2022
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Will there be another pandemic in your lifetime?
Explore the probability of a future pandemic and the steps we can take to reduce its destructiveness.
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We tend to think of pandemics as unlikely events, but...
Explore the probability of a future pandemic and the steps we can take to reduce its destructiveness.
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We tend to think of pandemics as unlikely events, but disease outbreaks are surprisingly common. Over the past 400 years, the longest stretch of time without a documented outbreak was just four years. So, what’s the probability of experiencing another world-changing pandemic in your lifetime? Explore the likelihood of a future pandemic and the steps we can take to reduce its destructiveness.
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Explore the probability of a future pandemic and the steps we can take to reduce its destructiveness.
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We tend to think of pandemics as unlikely events, but disease outbreaks are surprisingly common. Over the past 400 years, the longest stretch of time without a documented outbreak was just four years. So, what’s the probability of experiencing another world-changing pandemic in your lifetime? Explore the likelihood of a future pandemic and the steps we can take to reduce its destructiveness.
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How WWI Changed America: The Influenza Epidemic
Occurring against the backdrop of World War I, one of history’s most deadly pandemics added to the horrors and devastation brought on by the conflict. The 1918–...
Occurring against the backdrop of World War I, one of history’s most deadly pandemics added to the horrors and devastation brought on by the conflict. The 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic (also known, erroneously, as the "Spanish Flu") was one of the deadliest pandemics in world history, infecting hundreds of millions of people and killing approximately 50 million people worldwide.
This video is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and is a partnership of the U.S. World War One Centennial Commission, the Doughboy Foundation and the National WWI Museum and Memorial as part of the teaching and learning resources of “How WWI Changed America.”
View all the resources from “How WWI Changed America” at https://wwichangedus.org
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https://wn.com/How_Wwi_Changed_America_The_Influenza_Epidemic
Occurring against the backdrop of World War I, one of history’s most deadly pandemics added to the horrors and devastation brought on by the conflict. The 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic (also known, erroneously, as the "Spanish Flu") was one of the deadliest pandemics in world history, infecting hundreds of millions of people and killing approximately 50 million people worldwide.
This video is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and is a partnership of the U.S. World War One Centennial Commission, the Doughboy Foundation and the National WWI Museum and Memorial as part of the teaching and learning resources of “How WWI Changed America.”
View all the resources from “How WWI Changed America” at https://wwichangedus.org
Have questions? Email us at
[email protected] and for more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit https://theworldwar.org
- published: 27 Mar 2020
- views: 91977
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The Most Destructive Pandemics and Epidemics In Human History
The world is swarming with deadly pandemics, epidemics, diseases, and the history of humanity can certainly attest to this fact. There have been many instances ...
The world is swarming with deadly pandemics, epidemics, diseases, and the history of humanity can certainly attest to this fact. There have been many instances spanning our existence of historic epidemics that threatened humanity.
While we are typically alarmed by more modern diseases and viruses such as AIDS or influenza, many scary health epidemics have been known to resurface over time. These illnesses that almost wiped out humans seem like something that could only happen in the distant past, but be warned: if we're not careful, future diseases could threaten to end humanity as we know it.
#Pandemics #Quarantine #StayHome
https://wn.com/The_Most_Destructive_Pandemics_And_Epidemics_In_Human_History
The world is swarming with deadly pandemics, epidemics, diseases, and the history of humanity can certainly attest to this fact. There have been many instances spanning our existence of historic epidemics that threatened humanity.
While we are typically alarmed by more modern diseases and viruses such as AIDS or influenza, many scary health epidemics have been known to resurface over time. These illnesses that almost wiped out humans seem like something that could only happen in the distant past, but be warned: if we're not careful, future diseases could threaten to end humanity as we know it.
#Pandemics #Quarantine #StayHome
- published: 15 Apr 2020
- views: 2013489
25:36
Disease X: Are we ready for the next killer pandemic? | Flatten the Curve | EP 2
Watch EP1: https://youtu.be/pPcYtKJhWv0
COVID-19 killed seven million people and brought the planet to a standstill.
Five years since it was discovered, our g...
Watch EP1: https://youtu.be/pPcYtKJhWv0
COVID-19 killed seven million people and brought the planet to a standstill.
Five years since it was discovered, our greatest disease experts say far worse pandemics are imminent and the world is unprepared.
Not enough research has been done into many of the organisms that cause infectious diseases.
The World Health Organization is particularly concerned about Disease X, an unknown pathogen that could cause a catastrophic outbreak.
Societal apathy and anti-vaccination attitudes have skyrocketed due to a tide of conspiracy theories and misinformation.
Episode 2 of Flatten the Curve examines the challenges in pandemic-proofing our world from Disease X.
Credits:
Presenter and Series Producer: Drew Ambrose
Supervising Producer: Nick Olle
Associate Producer: Medhavi Arora
Producers: Sophie Pizzimenti, Siwaporn Kingston, Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Translations: Pauline Caclin
Cinematographer and Drone Operator: Lee Ali
Production Manager: Susanna Low
Digital Producer: Susan Kim
Color Grading: Gazi Nela
Archive: Shella Costales
Opening Titles: The Bureau
Theme Music: Vicki Hansen
Footage courtesy of: University of Oxford
Picture Editor: Badrul Hisham
Executive Producer: Sharon Roobol
#coronavirus #diseasex #disease #worldhealthorganization #aljazeeraenglish #aljazeera #flattenthecurve #documentary #pandemic
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Watch EP1: https://youtu.be/pPcYtKJhWv0
COVID-19 killed seven million people and brought the planet to a standstill.
Five years since it was discovered, our greatest disease experts say far worse pandemics are imminent and the world is unprepared.
Not enough research has been done into many of the organisms that cause infectious diseases.
The World Health Organization is particularly concerned about Disease X, an unknown pathogen that could cause a catastrophic outbreak.
Societal apathy and anti-vaccination attitudes have skyrocketed due to a tide of conspiracy theories and misinformation.
Episode 2 of Flatten the Curve examines the challenges in pandemic-proofing our world from Disease X.
Credits:
Presenter and Series Producer: Drew Ambrose
Supervising Producer: Nick Olle
Associate Producer: Medhavi Arora
Producers: Sophie Pizzimenti, Siwaporn Kingston, Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Translations: Pauline Caclin
Cinematographer and Drone Operator: Lee Ali
Production Manager: Susanna Low
Digital Producer: Susan Kim
Color Grading: Gazi Nela
Archive: Shella Costales
Opening Titles: The Bureau
Theme Music: Vicki Hansen
Footage courtesy of: University of Oxford
Picture Editor: Badrul Hisham
Executive Producer: Sharon Roobol
#coronavirus #diseasex #disease #worldhealthorganization #aljazeeraenglish #aljazeera #flattenthecurve #documentary #pandemic
- published: 17 Oct 2024
- views: 33126
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Next pandemic: Disease X is 20 times deadlier than covid-19 l WION ORIGINALS
Disease X is 20 times deadlier than covid-19
#pandemic #diseasex #covid19
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- published: 27 Sep 2023
- views: 325356
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Utah teens under pressure: An 'epidemic of loneliness'
This week, FOX 13 News is focusing on the pressures facing Utah teens. To start, we are taking a look at the issue of loneliness that teens are facing.
FULL ST...
This week, FOX 13 News is focusing on the pressures facing Utah teens. To start, we are taking a look at the issue of loneliness that teens are facing.
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This week, FOX 13 News is focusing on the pressures facing Utah teens. To start, we are taking a look at the issue of loneliness that teens are facing.
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- published: 22 Oct 2024
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5:16
How Coronavirus Became a Global Pandemic | WSJ
On Dec. 1, 2019, a patient in Wuhan, China, started showing symptoms of what doctors determined was a new coronavirus. Since then, the virus has spread to infec...
On Dec. 1, 2019, a patient in Wuhan, China, started showing symptoms of what doctors determined was a new coronavirus. Since then, the virus has spread to infect more than 100,000 people. Here’s how the virus grew to a global pandemic. Photo illustration: Carter McCall/WSJ
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On Dec. 1, 2019, a patient in Wuhan, China, started showing symptoms of what doctors determined was a new coronavirus. Since then, the virus has spread to infect more than 100,000 people. Here’s how the virus grew to a global pandemic. Photo illustration: Carter McCall/WSJ
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- published: 17 Mar 2020
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Endemic vs Epidemic vs Pandemic | How Epidemiologists Classify Disease Prevalence
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https://www.verywellhealth.com/difference-between-epidemic-and-pandemic-2615168
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Thanks for stopping by, this is 2 minute classroom and today we are talking about how epidemiologists classify the spread or prevalence of health issues such as a disease or virus.
We’ll talk specifically about endemic, epidemic, and pandemic diseases.
What is an endemic?
An endemic health issue is a disease, virus or other health concern that is constantly present in a given location or population. The number of affected individuals is generally low and does not significantly increase or decrease over time, it’s just always there.
Examples include chickenpox, which affects children at a regular predictable rate and malaria, which is constantly present in many parts of Africa.
You might think something like the flu is an endemic virus, but in most geographies, it behaves more like our next classification, Epidemics.
What is an epidemic?
An epidemic health issue is one that has a sudden and rapid rise in a particular region or population.
The seasonal flu behaves more like an epidemic because cases spike at certain times of the year. Other epidemics throughout history include: Yellow Fever, which killed 5,000 people in Philadelphia in 1793 and Cholera, which hit the US in three waves killing over 150,000 Americans and is still very prevalent and fatal in many parts of the world.
What is a Pandemic?
An epidemic becomes a pandemic when it spreads across the globe. Essentially an epidemic that is not limited to a specific geography or population. It also usually affects a significant number of people.
Some of the most prolific pandemics throughout history include the HIV/AIDS pandemic, which has claimed the lives of more than 36 million people since 1981 and with over 30 million cases still prevalent throughout the world, the Spanish flu in 1918 which infected approximately 500 million people and had an estimated mortality rate of 10-20%, and the bubonic plague, which spread across Europe, Asia, and Africa, killing an estimated 75 -200 million people.
No for some positivity, modern medicine and hygiene have come a long way. We have many vaccines that protect us from everything from the flu to polio, we know much more about how to prepare food so that it is safe to eat and free from bacteria, and we have a much better understanding of how diseases spread so that we can react quickly to stop the progression of many potential epidemics and pandemics.
Now watch these videos that you may find interesting or check out my sources in the description to learn more about the topics discussed in this video.
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https://www.healthline.com/health/worst-disease-outbreaks-history#6
https://www.verywellhealth.com/difference-between-epidemic-and-pandemic-2615168
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epidemics
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on some of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!
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Thanks for stopping by, this is 2 minute classroom and today we are talking about how epidemiologists classify the spread or prevalence of health issues such as a disease or virus.
We’ll talk specifically about endemic, epidemic, and pandemic diseases.
What is an endemic?
An endemic health issue is a disease, virus or other health concern that is constantly present in a given location or population. The number of affected individuals is generally low and does not significantly increase or decrease over time, it’s just always there.
Examples include chickenpox, which affects children at a regular predictable rate and malaria, which is constantly present in many parts of Africa.
You might think something like the flu is an endemic virus, but in most geographies, it behaves more like our next classification, Epidemics.
What is an epidemic?
An epidemic health issue is one that has a sudden and rapid rise in a particular region or population.
The seasonal flu behaves more like an epidemic because cases spike at certain times of the year. Other epidemics throughout history include: Yellow Fever, which killed 5,000 people in Philadelphia in 1793 and Cholera, which hit the US in three waves killing over 150,000 Americans and is still very prevalent and fatal in many parts of the world.
What is a Pandemic?
An epidemic becomes a pandemic when it spreads across the globe. Essentially an epidemic that is not limited to a specific geography or population. It also usually affects a significant number of people.
Some of the most prolific pandemics throughout history include the HIV/AIDS pandemic, which has claimed the lives of more than 36 million people since 1981 and with over 30 million cases still prevalent throughout the world, the Spanish flu in 1918 which infected approximately 500 million people and had an estimated mortality rate of 10-20%, and the bubonic plague, which spread across Europe, Asia, and Africa, killing an estimated 75 -200 million people.
No for some positivity, modern medicine and hygiene have come a long way. We have many vaccines that protect us from everything from the flu to polio, we know much more about how to prepare food so that it is safe to eat and free from bacteria, and we have a much better understanding of how diseases spread so that we can react quickly to stop the progression of many potential epidemics and pandemics.
Now watch these videos that you may find interesting or check out my sources in the description to learn more about the topics discussed in this video.
Thanks for watching and I’ll catch you next time.
- published: 22 Mar 2020
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