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Pandemics, epidemics and notable disease outbreaks
  • List of epidemics and pandemics
Local
Ancient
  • Hittite plague (c. 1330 BC)
  • Plague of Athens (429–426 BC)
  • Antonine Plague (165–180 AD)
  • Plague of Cyprian (250–266)
Post-
classical
  • Plague of Justinian (541–542)
  • Roman Plague (590)
  • Plague of Sheroe (627–628)
  • Plague of Amwas (638–639)
  • Plague of 664 (664–689)
  • Japanese smallpox (735–737)
  • Black Death (1346–1353)
  • Sweating sickness (1485–1551)
Early
modern
16th century
  • Influenza pandemic (1510)
  • Mexican smallpox (1520)
  • "Cocoliztli" epidemics in colonial Mexico (1545, 1576)
  • Influenza pandemic (1557–1559)
  • London plague (1563–1564)
  • Maltese plague (1592–1593)
  • London plague (1592–1593)
  • Atlantic plague [es] (1596–1602)
17th century
  • London plague (1603)
  • Maltese plague (1623)
  • Italian plague (1629–1631)
  • Massachusetts smallpox (1633)
  • Great Plague in the late Ming dynasty (1633–1644)
  • Great Plague of Seville (1647–1652)
  • Maltese plague (1655)
  • Naples Plague (1656)
  • Great Plague of London (1665–1666)
  • Maltese plague (1675–1676)
  • Great Plague of Vienna (1679)
18th century
  • Iceland smallpox epidemic (1707–1708)
  • Great Northern War plague (1710–1712)
  • Great Plague of Marseille (1720–1722)
  • Great Plague of 1738 (1738)
  • Russian plague (1770–1772)
  • Persian Plague (1772)
  • North American smallpox (1780–1782)
  • Philadelphia yellow fever (1793–1798)
Modern
19th century
  • Ottoman plague (1812–1819)
  • Maltese plague (1813–1814)
  • Caragea's plague (1813)
  • Groningen epidemic (1829)
  • Great Plains smallpox (1837–1838)
  • Typhus (1847–1848)
  • Copenhagen cholera (1853)
  • Stockholm cholera (1853)
  • Broad Street cholera (1854)
  • Guam smallpox (1856)
  • Pacific Northwest smallpox (1862–1863)
  • Barcelona yellow fever (1870)
  • Buenos Aires yellow fever (1871)
  • Australia scarlet fever (1875–1876)
  • Hong Kong plague (1894)
20th century
  • San Francisco plague (1900–1904)
  • Manchurian plague (1910–1911)
  • LA pneumonic plague (1924)
  • Croydon typhoid (1937)
  • NYC smallpox (1947)
  • Wrocław smallpox (1963)
  • Yugoslav smallpox (1972)
  • London flu (1972–1973)
  • Indian smallpox (1974)
  • Surat plague (1994)
  • Malaysian Nipah virus (1998–1999)
21st century
  • SARS (2002–2004)
  • Midwest mpox (2003)
  • Bird flu (2003–2005)
  • Singaporean dengue (2005)
  • Indian dengue (2006)
  • Chikungunya outbreaks (2006)
  • Pakistani dengue (2006)
  • Iraqi cholera (2007)
  • Zimbabwean cholera (2008–2009)
  • Madagascar plague (2008–2017)
  • Bolivian dengue (2009)
  • Gujarat hepatitis (2009)
  • Western African meningitis (2009–2010)
  • Haiti cholera (2010–2019)
  • Pakistani dengue (2011)
  • Darfur yellow fever (2012)
  • MERS (2012)
  • Singaporean dengue (2013)
  • Swansea measles (2013)
  • Chikungunya (2013–2014)
  • Western African Ebola (2013–2016)
  • DR Congo Ebola (2014)
  • Madagascar plague (2014)
  • Odisha hepatitis (2014)
  • Polio declaration (2014)
  • Indian swine flu (2015)
  • South Korean MERS (2015)
  • Zika (2015–2016)
  • Angolan yellow fever (2016)
  • Yemeni cholera (2016–2022)
  • Gorakhpur Japanese encephalitis (2017)
  • Saudi Arabian MERS (2018)
  • Kerala Nipah virus (2018)
  • Équateur province Ebola (2018)
  • Kivu Ebola (2018–2020)
  • Madagascar measles (2018)
  • Samoa measles (2019)
  • Philippine measles (2019)
  • Pacific NW measles (2019)
  • New York measles (2019)
  • Kuala Koh measles (2019)
  • Tonga measles (2019)
  • DRC measles (2019–2020)
  • New Zealand measles (2019–2020)
  • Singaporean dengue (2020)
  • Uganda Ebola (2022–2023)
  • Jamaica dengue (2023)
  • Bangsamoro measles (2023–2024)
  • 2024 Latin American dengue
  • Argentina (2024)
  • Sudanese cholera epidemic (2024–2025)
  • Kasaï Province Ebola (2025)
  • New Zealand measles (2025)
  • 2026 Ebola epidemic (2026)
Global
  • First plague pandemic (541–767)
  • Second plague pandemic (1348–19th century)
  • Influenza pandemic (1510)
  • Influenza pandemic (1557–1559)
  • First cholera pandemic (1816–1826)
  • Second cholera pandemic (1829–1851)
  • Third cholera pandemic (1852–1860)
  • Third plague pandemic (1855–1860)
  • Fourth cholera pandemic (1863–1879)
  • Fifth cholera pandemic (1881–1896)
  • Russian flu (1889–1890)
  • Sixth cholera pandemic (1899–1923)
  • Spanish flu (1918–1920)
  • Encephalitis lethargica epidemic (1919–1930)
  • Asian flu (1957–1958)
  • Seventh cholera pandemic (1961–1975)
  • Hong Kong flu (1968–1970)
  • Russian flu pandemic (1977–1979)
  • HIV/AIDS (1981–present)
  • Swine flu (2009–2010)
  • COVID-19 (2019–2023)
  • Mpox (clade II) outbreak (2022–2023)
  • Mpox (clade Ib) epidemic (2023–2026)
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