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The epidemic of 1781 was likely the biggest single outbreak, with accounts of that epidemic describing a mortality rate up to 80%.
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Only four years later, still in the wake of the scarlet fever, the flu epidemic spread through the area.
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The theory held that the origin of these epidemic diseases was a miasma, emanating from rotting organic matter.
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This epidemic appears to have been carried into the region from two opposing directions.
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The last epidemic of a birth defect-causing virus was rubella, or German measles, in the 1960s.
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When he was on sick leave at the end of 1918, the virulent epidemic of influenza was ravaging the homes in his country.
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Most of the details about the epidemics are lost, probably due to the scarcity of surviving written records.
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Similarly, an epidemic between 1717 and 1718 caused the deaths of many.
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The population grew only slowly and dropped frequently as a result of many wars, epidemics and periods of famine.
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Eventually the population began to starve and epidemics spread.
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