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  2. Spanish flu - Wikipedia

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    The 1918 Spanish flu was the first of three flu pandemics caused by H1N1 influenza A virus; the others being the 1977 Russian flu and the 2009 Swine flu pandemics. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Etymologies

  3. List of heads of state and government who died in office

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    Illness – Spanish flu [83] Yakov Sverdlov: 1919 Russian SFSR: Chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee: Moscow Russian SFSR: Illness – Spanish flu or typhus [84] Manuel Franco: 1919 Paraguay: President: Asunción Paraguay: Cardiac arrest [85] Louis Botha: 1919: South Africa: Prime Minister: Pretoria: South Africa: Illness ...

  4. List of presidents of the United States by time in office

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    Of the individuals elected president of the United States, four died of natural causes while in office (William Henry Harrison, [1] Zachary Taylor, [2] Warren G. Harding [3] and Franklin D. Roosevelt), four were assassinated (Abraham Lincoln, [4] James A. Garfield, [4] [5] William McKinley [6] and John F. Kennedy) and one resigned from office ...

  5. Former President Bill Clinton released from hospital after ...

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    Former President Bill Clinton was discharged from the hospital after being treated for the flu, ... The two-term president has faced a number of health scares since he left office in 2001.

  6. US seasonal flu cases skyrocket to highest level in at least ...

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    While health officials recommend the annual flu shot to those older than 6 months, only about 44% of adults got flu shots this winter, the AP reported. Children's vaccinations dropped from 50% to 45%.

  7. History of public health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1938 by businessman Basil O'Connor and wheel-chair-bound polio victim President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, to combat polio. [49] In the 1940s there were 40,000 new cases every year, and summer programs for children were restricted, especially swimming pools.

  8. Former President Bill Clinton discharged from hospital after ...

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    Health care visits for flu-like illness have been above baseline levels since the end of November and hospitalization rates have doubled over the past two weeks; there were about 5 ...

  9. Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves - Wikipedia

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    He was unable to do so because of illness, and he died on 16 January 1919, a victim of the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918–1919. [ 1 ] 40 years later in 1959, his grand-nephew, Carlos Alberto Alves de Carvalho Pinto, assumed his title of state president in São Paulo where he was the president of the state for 4 years.