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. 2017 Aug 29;145(13):2640–2655. doi: 10.1017/S095026881700173X

Table 5.

Re-creation of Table 1 in Yeung [27], showing the years Yeung considered as pandemic years in the analysis. In several cases, indicated in red, the data are mis-transcribed from the original sources

Year Beveridge and Beveridge et al. [38, 10] Pyle [12] Patterson [13] Kilbourne [11] Potter [8]
1729–1730 32 X X
1732–1733 X 33 X X
1775–1776 X
1781–1782 X X X X34 X
1788–1789 X
1800–1802 X X35 36
1830–1831 X X X X
1831–1832 X37 X38
1836–1837 X X
1847–1848 X X X 39
1857–1858 X
1889–1890 X X X X X
1899–1900 X X40
1918–1919 X X X X X
1946–1947 X
1957–1958 X X X X X
1968–1969 X X X X X
1977–1978 X41 X X X
32

Beveridge indicates 1729 was a pandemic year [10].

33

Pyle lists 1732 as a pandemic year [12].

34

Kilbourne lists 1782, not 1781.

35

Pyle [12] does not list 1800 as a pandemic year.

36

Potter [8] lists 1799 as a pandemic year.

37

Patterson [13] lists 1833, not 1831 as a pandemic year.

38

Kilbourne [11] lists 1833, not 1831 as a pandemic year.

39

Potter [8] lists 1847 as a pandemic year.

40

Potter [8] lists 1898, not 1899 as a pandemic year.

41

Cites Beveridge [10] for this [10].