The 1918 influenza pandemic in Montevideo: the southernmost capital city in the Americas
Background: Few studies have addressed the impact and dynamics of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic in temperate regions of South America. Objective: To identify key factors for influenza onset, spread, and mortality in Montevideo and Uruguay in 1918-1919. Methods: An analysis of official national re...
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2019
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