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No evidence of 1918 influenza pandemic origin in Chinese laborers/soldiers in France

机译:没有证据表明法国的中国劳工/士兵有1918年流感大流行的起源

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Laborers and soldiers from China and Southeast Asia recruited during the First World War by Britain and France have been suggested as the origin of the 1918 influenza pandemic in Western Europe. This study aimed to review the available data to better understand the sources and origins of the 1918 influenza pandemic, and clarify whether, in fact, there was an Asian connection to its onset. We reviewed official mortality lists from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the French Ministry of Defence for all-cause (Britain) and pneumonia/influenza (France) mortality, respectively. The results indicated that influenza mortality (estimated 1/1000) in Chinese and Southeast Asian laborers and soldiers lagged other co-located military units by several weeks. This finding does not support a Southeast Asian importation of lethal influenza to Europe in 1918.
机译:有人建议,在第一次世界大战期间,英国和法国从中国和东南亚招募的工人和士兵被认为是1918年西欧流感大流行的起源。这项研究旨在审查现有数据,以更好地了解1918年流感大流行的来源和起源,并弄清实际上是否与亚洲流感的发作有关。我们分别回顾了英联邦战争格雷夫斯委员会和法国国防部的全因死亡率(英国)和肺炎/流感(法国)死亡率。结果表明,中国和东南亚劳动者和士兵的流感死亡率(估计为1/1000)比其他位于同一地点的军事单位落后了几个星期。这一发现不支持1918年东南亚向欧洲进口致命流感。

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