7 most dangerous viruses in history that indicate the arrival of COVID-19

Right now all of us are fighting COVID-19 as you see all the people are in the house are quarantine and more and more people are battling this virus in hospitals But do you know that there were 7 such terrible viruses and epidemics in history which were not possible to cure and which were more dangerous than COVID-19.
So let's know about those 7 viruses and epidemics



1. Black Death
The Black Death

As strange as the Black Death is in hearing this name, it is equally deadly. The epidemic began in October 1347. Although it originated in China, it was the most widespread in England. On trade routes in the Mediterranean and West of North Africa. It reached southern England in 1348 and northern Britain and Scandinavia by 1350. In the 14th century 700 million people were infected and 475 million died and its death in India was above 10 million. Its systems were also very dangerous. Symptoms were thick rash and fever, headache, chest pain, vomiting at many places in the body. The epidemic affected the whole of Asia. In 1351, the epidemic slowly came to an end as people came to know that the people in whom the disease was isolated were themselves.


2. Spanish Flu

Spanish Flu, You must be thinking that this has started in Spanish, yes you are thinking right. It started in March 1918.Scientists still do not know for sure where the Spanish Flu originated, though theories point to France, China, Britain, or the United States, where the first known case was reported at Camp Funston in Fort Riley, Kansas, on March 11, 1918. Like the Black Death, it was a terrible epidemic.Its death toll was at least 200 million and its death toll in India was above 9 million. Identification of the virus People often get the symptoms of the common cold and the flu mixed up, headache, aching muscles, especially in your back, arms and legs, fever, chills and sweats, sore throat, dry, persistent cough. The end of By the summer of 1919, the flu pandemic came to an end, as those that were infected either died or developed immunity.

3. Asian Flu

Asian flu, which is also known by the name of influenza. It started China in February 1956. It originated from mutations in wild ducks, in combination with pre-existing human strains.The epidemic killed at least 1,000,000 people worldwide. Similar to many other strains of influenza, Asian flu symptoms, fever, body aches, chills, cough, weakness, and loss of appetite, Asian flu typically cause many of the symptoms reported in an influenza virus. Its mobility rate was 0.67%. This virus spread much more than humans and animals. In 1957 a vaccine for H2N2 was introduced and the epidemic slowed. There was a second wave in 1958, and H2N2 became part of the regular wave of seasonal flu. In 1968, the H2N2 Asian flu disappeared from the human population and is believed to have become extinct in the wild.

4. HIV -AIDS Epidemic

The AIDS epidemic officially began on June 5, 1981, with the most accepted theory being 'hunters'. In this scenario, SIVcpz was transferred to humans as a result of chimpanzees being killed and eaten, or their blood cuts or wounds of people during hunting. Typically, the hunter's body would fight SIV, but on one occasion the virus adapted itself to its new human host and HIV-1 during blood transfusion, pregnancy, or childbirth, or through breastfeeding. Sexual contact was formed. Signs of this epidemic. Flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and fatigue may occur. The disease is usually asymptomatic until it has progressed to AIDS. Symptoms of AIDS include losing weight, fever or night sweats, fatigue and frequent infections. Reasons for the HIV epidemic: A Plan for America (EHE) is a bold plan that aims to end the HIV epidemic in the United States by 2030. Union Address on February 5, 2019, President Donald J. Trump announced his administration's goal to end the HIV epidemic in the United States within 10 years

5. Swine Flu

Swine flu, it began in 1998. It is an influenza found in pigs. It started in the US and within 1 year the disease spread throughout the US. Another flu symptom, H1N1, is highly contagious, allowing it to spread quickly. person to person. A simple sneeze can spread thousands of germs through the air. Virus tables and surface areas, such as the tip of the door, can be comfortably raised. Symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, chills, weakness and body aches. Children, pregnant women and the elderly are at risk of serious infection. Panvax is a medication that prevents infection with the influenza virus H1N1 strain (often referred to as swine flu). It is approved for use in adults and children over 10 years of age.

6. Ebola Outbreak

Ebola Outbreak, Although the virus was confined to West Africa, it is believed that the virus came from bats.This thing was so dangerous because when it happened, a person's chances of survival were less than 10% .Well it was known in 1976 But it took the form of an epidemic in 2014 to 2016 and within a few weeks it was declared globally academic.The death rate of the patient was 90 to 50%. 11323 deaths due to this virus. The Ebola virus is spread between humans and through direct physical contact with infected body fluids, the most contagious blood, fare and vomiting. Ebola virus has also been found in breast milk, urine and semen. Initial symptoms include fever, headache, muscle pain and chills. Later, a person may experience internal bleeding resulting in vomiting or coughing blood.Treatment consists of fluids and supportive care Treatment is supportive hospital care

7. COVID -19

Corone Virus, By the way, there is no need to tell you about this virus because you all know about it because whatever generation is in the present day is so careful that they are well aware of this disease.Many health experts believe that the new strain of corona virus originated in bats or pangolins. The first transmission of humans took place in Wuhan, China. Since then, the virus has mostly spread through person-to-person contact.People can catch COVID-19 from others who have the virus. The disease can spread from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth which are spread when a person with COVID-19 coughs or exhales. These droplets land on objects and surfaces around the person.Total death 544k and total cases 11.7 Million. No vaccine for the Corone virus has been made yet, people are still quarantine. Coronavirus has the most impact on America.There is 3.11 million total cases and the total deaths have been 134k. We all hope that this virus medicine is available as soon as possible



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