Asian Flu: 1957-1958

The Asian Flu pandemic was another worldwide appearing for flu. With its underlying foundations in China, the sickness guaranteed more than 1 million lives. The infection that caused the pandemic was a mix of avian influenza infections.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention takes note of that the illness spread quickly and was accounted for in Singapore in February 1957, Hong Kong in April 1957, and the waterfront urban communities of the United States in the mid year of 1957. The all out loss of life was more than 1.1 million around the world, with 116,000 passings happening in the United States.