Author: Brüssow, Harald; Brüssow, Lutz
Title: Clinical evidence that the pandemic from 1889 to 1891 commonly called the Russian flu might have been an earlier coronavirus pandemic Cord-id: ohfi48d6 Document date: 2021_7_13
ID: ohfi48d6
Snippet: Contemporary medical reports from Britain and Germany on patients suffering from a pandemic infection between 1889 and 1891, which was historically referred to as the Russian flu, share a number of characteristics with COVIDâ€19. Most notable are aspects of multisystem affections comprising respiratory, gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms including loss of taste and smell perception; a protracted recovery resembling long covid and pathology observations of thrombosis in multiple organs,
Document: Contemporary medical reports from Britain and Germany on patients suffering from a pandemic infection between 1889 and 1891, which was historically referred to as the Russian flu, share a number of characteristics with COVIDâ€19. Most notable are aspects of multisystem affections comprising respiratory, gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms including loss of taste and smell perception; a protracted recovery resembling long covid and pathology observations of thrombosis in multiple organs, inflammation and rheumatic affections. As in COVIDâ€19 and unlike in influenza, mortality was seen in elderly subjects while children were only weakly affected. Contemporary reports noted transâ€species infection between pet animals or horses and humans, which would concur with a crossâ€infection by a broad host range bovine coronavirus dated by molecular clock arguments to an about 1890 crossâ€species infection event.
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