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International travel due to World War I contributed greatly to the spread of the Spanish Flu, just as current international travel helped to spread Swine Flu. What are the current conditions that helped to prevent the H1N1 virus from being as deadly? (site 2)

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These secondary infections can damage organs, cause pneumonia or get into the bloodstream, causing another kind of immune system overreaction called sepsis. So far this season, flu has killed 30 children, according to the latest CDC data. Last season, 110 children died from influenza in the U.S.

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Current living conditions and medical research prevented the H1N1 from being as deadly. Tamiflu and Relenza were antiviral medications that also helped. Global Health organizations like the World Health Organization and the CDC educated the public about prevention and care. Both organizations communicate globally to prevent pandemics. The world is much better equipped to care for the sick than it was in the past, and global infrastructures, antibiotics, vaccines, and global communications are far better than they were in 1918.

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