The deadly epidemic is in March 2003, and my dream of traveling all over the world for life has finally been realized. Since I was born, I seem to want to visit all over the world, but finally I graduated from college and have time to travel, I went to Europe and Asia. But somehow, my visit to Asia is quite different from what I imagined. This is not multiculturalism, it is not rare food, it is not a wonderful atmosphere, it is not a person who made me travel.
For decades, due to the cultural division caused by British colonial rule and the resulting massive shift as a result, the fatal occurrence of harmful dependence among indigenous people in western Canada I studied. chapter). Unfortunately, the tragedy of contemporary colonial division and confusion after group poisoning is repeated not only in Canada but also in indigenous peoples of each continent (Bayly, 2004; Mann, 2011). Methamphetamine provides a more modern example in the United States and shows the effect of fragmentation and dislocation on poisoning. In the United States, methylphenidamine panic disorder occurred around 2000. The use of methamphetamine and the rapid increase in addiction are explained as the role of addictive addictive drug. Several old story champions of those days announced that methamphetamine is "the most addictive drug on the earth". Then historical research shows why methamphetamine moves so fast.
Meningococcal B meningitis (MenB) is a fatal disease and an effective vaccine Bexsero is marketed in Europe, Canada and Australia. University imported products from Europe during the fatal outbreaks at Princeton University and the University of California at Santa Barbara; but 12 students did not allow fatal outbreaks at Drexel University in Philadelphia did. There are 20,000 to 80,000 MenB cases each year in the infected world, and the mortality rate is about 10%. Approximately one fifth of these survivors suffer from catastrophic permanent obstacles such as brain injury, hearing loss, limb loss and the like. The US Food and Drug Administration subsequently approved two vaccines in other countries.
Between 1918 and 1920, anxiety and the outbreak of fatal influenza occurred all over the world, a third of the world's population infected, 20 million to 50 million people died. Of the 500 million people infected with the epidemic in 1918, the death rate is estimated to be 10% to 20%, with 25 million deaths only in the first 25 weeks. It is a victim to separate the influenza epidemic of 1918 from other influenza epidemics, and influenza kills young people, the elderly, or already weak patients. People with weak systems are still alive