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How Demographic Changes Make Us More Vulnerable to Pandemics Like the Coronavirus

(2020) The world is better equipped to fight a pandemic today than it was in 1918, when influenza swept the globe and infected up to one-third of the world’s population.1 While science and medical advances have given us new advantages in fighting disease, some demographic trends since 1918 may increase the risk for spreading contagions and our vulnerability to viruses.

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Population and Poverty (PopPov) Research Network

Enhancing research and policy communication in population, reproductive health, and economic development.

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