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A paediatric influenza update 100 years after the Skyros island Spanish flu outbreak.

TitleA paediatric influenza update 100 years after the Skyros island Spanish flu outbreak.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsMammas, I. N., Theodoridou M., Thiagarajan P., Melidou A., Papaioannou G., Korovessi P., Koutsaftiki C., Papatheodoropoulou A., Calachanis M., Dalianis T., & Spandidos D. A.
JournalExp Ther Med
Volume17
Issue6
Pagination4327-4336
Date Published2019 Jun
ISSN1792-0981
Abstract

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the 1918 Spanish flu outbreak on the Greek Aegean Sea island of Skyros, which devastated its population in less than 30 days. According to Constantinos Faltaits's annals published in 1919, the influenza attack on the island of Skyros commenced acutely 'like a thunderbolt' on the 27th of October, 1918 and was exceptionally severe and fatal. At that time, the viral cause of the influenza had not been detected, while the total number of victims of the Spanish flu outbreak has been estimated to have surpassed 50 million, worldwide. Almost one century after this Aegean Sea island's tragedy, the '4th Workshop on Paediatric Virology', organised on the 22nd of September, 2018 in Athens, Greece, was dedicated to the 100 years of the 'Spanish' flu pandemic. This review article highlights the plenary and key lectures presented at the workshop on the recent advances on the epidemiology, clinical management and prevention of influenza in childhood.

DOI10.3892/etm.2019.7515
Alternate JournalExp Ther Med
PubMed ID31186675
PubMed Central IDPMC6507498

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