Why was the influenza pandemic of 1918 a significant event following world war 1
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From August 1918, the virus was spreading around the world in several waves, infecting almost everyone. It caused illness in 20% to 50% of infected people and death in 1% to 5%. Although the pandemic influenza virus lived on in the years after 1918-19, it tended to cause less severe disease in later years.
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It prevented Europe from socially or economically recovering from the war.
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