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Coronavirus as the Possible Causative Agent of the 1889–1894 Pandemic
Anton Erkoreka
, Josu Hernando-Pérez
, Juan Ayllon
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Coronavirus
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Causative Agents
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Clinical Features
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Death Rate
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Fever
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Delirium
33%
Symptomatology
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Paris
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Influenza
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Epidemiology
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Europe
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COVID-19 Pandemic
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Madrid
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Headache
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Convalescence
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Specific Symptoms
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Influenza Pandemic
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Neurotropic
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HCoV-OC43
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Tiredness
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New Virus
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Nineteenth Century
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Saint Petersburg
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Clinical Virology
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Small Towns
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Phase Duration
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Latency Phase
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Bilbao
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Crude Death Rate
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Immunity Rate
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Basque Country
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Russian Flu
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Coronavirinae
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Mortality Rate
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Diseases
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Clinical Feature
66%
Delirium
33%
COVID-19
33%
Symptomatology
33%
Pandemic Influenza
33%
Headache
33%
Convalescence
33%
Epidemiology
33%
1977 Russian Influenza
33%
Virus
33%
Specific Symptom
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Mortality Rate
100%
Coronavirinae
100%
Diseases
100%
Clinical Feature
66%
Headache
33%
Pandemic
33%
Delirium
33%
Symptomatology
33%
Convalescence
33%
Pandemic Influenza
33%
1977 Russian Influenza
33%