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The experience with the 1889–1890 pandemic taught medical authorities that pandemic influenza was a disease of very high morbidity and low case fatality, although it seemed that in the outbreaks immediately following a pandemic, morbidity rates could be expected to decline and
case fatality rates to rise.
This epidemiological research confirmed many of the findings from 1889–1890 about pandemic influenza's rapid spread, explosive local outbreaks, and very high morbidity rates.
éù îçìåú îãá÷åú.. æä ùäîðâðåï ìà ðéúï ìùçæåø áðéñåé îáå÷ø (òí ëîä îùúúôéí? äàí ðúðå ìäí ìðåç áéï äðéñåééí? éëåì ìäéåú ù÷éáìå çéñåï èáòé àçøé çùéôä ìçééã÷éí îåçìùéí îäøéàåú ùì äâåôåú?) ìà àåîø ùùôòú/àðâéðä/ùçôú ìà áàîú îåòáø îàãí ìàãí áöåøä ëìùäé.