id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-003571-upogtny6 Viboud, Cécile The 1918 Influenza Pandemic: Looking Back, Looking Forward 2018-10-20 .txt text/plain 3831 155 41 In the present commentary, we place these 12 articles in the context of a growing body of work on the archeo-epidemiology of past pandemics, the socioeconomic and geographic drivers of influenza mortality and natality impact, and renewed interest in immune imprinting mechanisms and the development of novel influenza vaccines. In the present commentary, we place these 12 articles in the context of a growing body of work on the archeo-epidemiology of past pandemics, the socioeconomic and geographic drivers of influenza mortality and natality impact, and renewed interest in immune imprinting mechanisms and the development of novel influenza vaccines. age patterns; history of epidemiology; influenza; mortality; pandemic; prior immunity One hundred years after the fact, the 1918 influenza pandemic remains one of the most important epidemics of the modern medical era; it was significant for its impact on both human health and the development of epidemiology and other medical sciences. ./cache/cord-003571-upogtny6.txt ./txt/cord-003571-upogtny6.txt