"13435","7","archive","353",,,"disk0/00/01/34/35","2016-07-28 08:32:24","2021-08-27 17:41:18","2016-07-28 08:32:24","article",,,"show","","","1",,,"Noymer","A.","","","7616","","",,,,,"","","The 1918–19 influenza pandemic affected tuberculosis in the united states: Reconsidering Bradshaw, smith, and Blanchard","pub","","","","adolescent; adult; age; aged; cause of death; child; epidemic; female; history; human; infant; influenza; lung tuberculosis; male; middle aged; mortality; newborn; note; preschool child; public health; risk factor; sex difference; statistical model; United States",,"Bradshaw, Smith, and Blanchard discuss a number of facets of the decline of tuberculosis and influenza, fascinating and important diseases. Bradshaw, Smith, and Blanchard (2008; hereinafter BSB) make a number of points opposing my 2000 Population and Development Review article with Michel Garenne. I will confine the present discussion to these points. It will be useful to begin with a summary of the relevant points of Noymer and Garenne (2000).","2008","published",,"10.1080/19485565.2008.9989137",,,,,,"",,,,,"",,,,,"",,,,,"","",,"",,,,,,,"1483","none",,,,"Biodemography and Social Biology","54","2",,"125-133",,,,,,,,,,,"TRUE",,"1948-5565",,,,,,"","","","",,"","",,,,,,,"",,,,,"FALSE","no",,"info:eu-repo/semantics/article",
