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  1. Aug 26, 2017 · Mountain Fever: Directed by Hendrik Faller. With Julien Caplan, Anya Korzun, Julien Michel, Tom Miller. Hostage in his own home, an incompetent Englishman is forced to team up with his captor to fight off the survivors of a fatal flu epidemic.

  2. Dec 30, 2022 · Fig 1 shows the monthly distribution of cases between 2018 and 2021. Lassa fever was reported all year round with the highest number of cases from the last quarter of the preceding year through to the first quarter, with the highest outbreak occurring in 2020. For each year, the peaks were reached within epidemiological weeks 4–10.

  3. Feb 2, 2023 · An additional indication of typhoid fever burden can be obtained through analysis of outbreak §§ data. During 2017–2022, seven confirmed typhoid fever outbreaks were identified from ongoing outbreak monitoring activities by CDC’s Global Disease Detection Operation Center, ¶¶ including the Philippines (2022: 14,056 cases) and three in Zimbabwe (January–March 2017: 1,312 cases ...

  4. The 22/23 winter season is officially our snowiest season on record with over 700" at Main Lodge and close to 900" at the summit. Take a behind the scenes look at some of the depths we recorded across the mountain in this video taken on April 14, 2023. 23/24 Winter Season. Historical snowfall. Snow totals as reported from Main Lodge.

  5. The 2017-2018 influenza season in the United States was one of the most severe in recent memory. High rates of flu occurred all over the country simultaneously, in contrast to most seasons of the past decade, when certain states would peak with flu activity while others remained relatively quiet (see Chart). This sustained and widespread high ...

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Mountain cedar pollen typically peaks in mid-January, ends by Valentine’s Day. We usually see a spike in mountain cedar after a cold front, when winds from the north bring pollen to San Antonio ...

  7. Dec 7, 2023 · The 2023 wildfire season has been the most destructive in British Columbia’s recorded history: More than 2.84 million hectares of forest and land burned. Tens of thousands of people forced to evacuate. Hundreds of homes and structures lost or damaged. Impacts to cultural values, ecological values, infrastructure and local economies.

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