🇯🇲 I caught Chikungunya (nicknamed Chik-V) when I was 19 and it was NOT fun. I was absent from Uni for a whole month because I couldn't move. Going to the bathroom was a bigger pain, first I could stagger slowly to the bathroom, then I'm stuck in bed. Peeing in a small bucket was the only solution. Tossing and turning while sleeping hurts, and it gave some flu like symptoms with it. That was the worst illness I ever caught.......until covid hit me...
Sounds awful. It's terrible that you had to experience both conditions. What a shitty thing to have happen! Are you better? Have you gotten long-covid? I have a girlfriend who has it and it's really taken her out. You?
just over a year ago i suffered from group A Streptococcus. it was originally believed to be scarlet fever but turned out otherwise. it was a horrid experience
I once had scarlet fever, it was not fun. I passed out in a theme park with one of my friends and woke up at home nine hours later. Thankfully I got help very soon because my parents are amazing!!!
I also had a scarlet fever as a toddler but can't remember how I was feeling. But I remember the time when I had whooping cough (which is not on the list) , it's name may be funny but this disease is horrible.
I also caught scarlet fever in primary shool. Fortunately, it was a rather mild strain, but it gave me the worst and most rapid changes from freezing to feeling all heated up due to high fever I can remember. I was wearing nothing but briefs, but had several warm blankets to my disposition. My temperature sensation was so fluctuating I could hardly sleep... Also lots of my peers caught it too. And I likely won't forget about it that easiliy. Because scarlet fever is one of the diseases that doctors always ask for when doing assessments. At least where I live.
During the Great Plague, different strains of the plague caused distinct symptoms. There are three types of plague: Bubonic Plague: This form of plague spreads when people are bitten by fleas that live on rats. It is characterized by painful, swollen lymph nodes (buboes) and fever. Pneumonic Plague: This type affects the lungs and can be transmitted through respiratory droplets. It leads to severe respiratory symptoms and can be rapidly fatal if not treated promptly. Septicaemic Plague: This form occurs when the bacteria enter the bloodstream directly. It can cause blood clotting, tissue damage, and organ failure. These three strands of plague have played significant roles in history, including during the devastating Black Death pandemic in medieval Europe between 1347 and 1351
FINALLY SOMEONE DISTINGUISHES THEM TYSM! I've done a lot of research for no reason and this is one of my biggest pet peeves; people thinking its just one plague.
So did I, it’s uncommon to kill anyone these days with the antibiotics we have access to so don’t think Scarlett fever is so deadly. It was, not so much anymore. Saying that when I had it the pain was horrible and I looked like a tiger loaf baguette of bread
one girl in my town has polio. her parents didn't get her vaccinated for it and now she's in a wheelchair for the rest of her life, it's fucking sad. her parents response to this happening? "i guess god wanted it that way" 🙄
3:26 Smallpox devastated North America as well (strange thing to miss in this series) and it did not require extended close contact with infected persons because the British seeded *food and blankets with the disease and handed them out as gifts* to the indigenous tribes. This disease has officially been eradicated in the world. It remains the only such pandemic agent to have been. 6:05 Clinical trials have progressed to the human stage for malaria and is showing great promise in young children! Yay!) 10:14 Scarlet fever was also a scourge in the US. It is the disease responsible for making Helen Keller deaf and blind.
Scarlett fever/strep also damages your heart. I once took care of a patient with rheumatic heart disease in the early 90s and it was remarkable because they were 55 years old and still alive. I also took care of a post polio patient who slept every nite in an iron lung. Those things are as heavy as a car! I swear they it dusted off and brought it in from a museum.
I know you have mentioned it in the "Deadliest Diseases" video, but i think that BSE (vCJD/MCD) and Ebola could have been mentioned. While BSE isn't a major epidemic, i think the ebola outbreaks could have been mentioned.
Other theories said about Cocolitzi Causes appear to have been hemorrhagic fevers caused by an indigenous viral agent and aggravated by unusual climatic conditions.
Levant is not a French island, it's the name for the historical region of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near/Middle East (i. e. modern day Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Iraq and so on). The word "levante" is of Italian/Venetian origin, meaning "rising" (as in "where the Sun rises," meaning East) and corresponds roughly to the Arabic term "al-Mashriq"
Covid is a pandemic while all of these sicknesses are epidemics. Pandemic = an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals. Epidemic = An epidemic is a disease that spreads rapidly among many people in a community at the same time.
He died not long ago. 11th March 2024. He was a lawyer and writer and quite successful too. And all that whilst living basically in his machine. He even held seminars via face cam.
@@zigmaster5199basically yes, he lied down in the machine for 70 years straight BUT if he didn’t have the machine he would of died since the machine was quite literally his life source
Everything about Sherlock Holmes. BBC Sherlock, especially. Series three and four threw everything out the window, mashed a new character in there, killed off a just introduced character, and assasinated the consulting dumbasses. Also in general Sherlock's whole personality doesn't match the original novels. Never does.
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Bro made epidemic balls
Cute but deadly.☠
☠️
He knows how to make balls very well 😂😂😂
B a l l s
Std explained to a child: epidemic B A L L S
🇯🇲 I caught Chikungunya (nicknamed Chik-V) when I was 19 and it was NOT fun. I was absent from Uni for a whole month because I couldn't move. Going to the bathroom was a bigger pain, first I could stagger slowly to the bathroom, then I'm stuck in bed. Peeing in a small bucket was the only solution. Tossing and turning while sleeping hurts, and it gave some flu like symptoms with it. That was the worst illness I ever caught.......until covid hit me...
i'm glad ur ok! ❤️❤️
Sounds awful. It's terrible that you had to experience both conditions. What a shitty thing to have happen! Are you better? Have you gotten long-covid? I have a girlfriend who has it and it's really taken her out. You?
Damn
The two-time survivor... Legendary.
@@nevaehhamilton3493yup
Can’t wait for the video on body organs and he draws the balls ball
balls ball’s balls are highly rendered balls
Lol
It’s actually called a p-
Same
@@S1.0542🗿
just over a year ago i suffered from group A Streptococcus. it was originally believed to be scarlet fever but turned out otherwise.
it was a horrid experience
I once had scarlet fever, it was not fun. I passed out in a theme park with one of my friends and woke up at home nine hours later. Thankfully I got help very soon because my parents are amazing!!!
I also had a scarlet fever as a toddler but can't remember how I was feeling. But I remember the time when I had whooping cough (which is not on the list) , it's name may be funny but this disease is horrible.
I also caught scarlet fever in primary shool. Fortunately, it was a rather mild strain, but it gave me the worst and most rapid changes from freezing to feeling all heated up due to high fever I can remember. I was wearing nothing but briefs, but had several warm blankets to my disposition. My temperature sensation was so fluctuating I could hardly sleep...
Also lots of my peers caught it too.
And I likely won't forget about it that easiliy. Because scarlet fever is one of the diseases that doctors always ask for when doing assessments. At least where I live.
During the Great Plague, different strains of the plague caused distinct symptoms. There are three types of plague:
Bubonic Plague: This form of plague spreads when people are bitten by fleas that live on rats. It is characterized by painful, swollen lymph nodes (buboes) and fever.
Pneumonic Plague: This type affects the lungs and can be transmitted through respiratory droplets. It leads to severe respiratory symptoms and can be rapidly fatal if not treated promptly.
Septicaemic Plague: This form occurs when the bacteria enter the bloodstream directly. It can cause blood clotting, tissue damage, and organ failure.
These three strands of plague have played significant roles in history, including during the devastating Black Death pandemic in medieval Europe between 1347 and 1351
That's really interesting info
FINALLY SOMEONE DISTINGUISHES THEM TYSM! I've done a lot of research for no reason and this is one of my biggest pet peeves; people thinking its just one plague.
7:55 My favorite image in this video, heck, all of The Evaluator’s videos.
oh…
lol
@@its_anna_subscribe ?
I’m so happy I wasn’t the only one who noticed
The dad had leprosy and his nose fell off
7:55 bro I saw the Austrian painter💀
okay?
and?
why do so many people think the guy at 7:55 is Adolf Hitler???? wuhhhhh????
OMG
Same lol
I had Scarlet Fever, and survived
I did too the doctors were expecting me to die because it was that bad but im still here😅
What a shame
@@lordpyronowtubby6141???
@@lordpyronowtubby6141 The fever part, or the survival part?
So did I, it’s uncommon to kill anyone these days with the antibiotics we have access to so don’t think Scarlett fever is so deadly. It was, not so much anymore. Saying that when I had it the pain was horrible and I looked like a tiger loaf baguette of bread
one girl in my town has polio. her parents didn't get her vaccinated for it and now she's in a wheelchair for the rest of her life, it's fucking sad. her parents response to this happening? "i guess god wanted it that way" 🙄
Oh my god that’s so disgusting 🤢 I really hope she’s doing fine
@@fiorettiduseigneurcapybara2492 i don't really know her personally since she's 12 but yeah i hope so too :/
I absolutely despise people like her parents. May God have mercy on their souls, because I won't
Poor girl
You live in Africa?
Paul Alexander died few days ago, not a year
You are right about that!
Dont worry he actually recorded this video in the future 👍
Time travel confirmed
Confirmed bro
Think he meant days not years typing error or who knows🤷🏻♂️
3:26 Smallpox devastated North America as well (strange thing to miss in this series) and it did not require extended close contact with infected persons because the British seeded *food and blankets with the disease and handed them out as gifts* to the indigenous tribes. This disease has officially been eradicated in the world. It remains the only such pandemic agent to have been.
6:05 Clinical trials have progressed to the human stage for malaria and is showing great promise in young children! Yay!)
10:14 Scarlet fever was also a scourge in the US. It is the disease responsible for making Helen Keller deaf and blind.
Can you do types of disabilities next
what a ball without an arm?😂😂😂
fun fact: polio is an abbreviated form of poliomyelitis, and it's an inflammation of the spinal cord.
W production quality increase! I love epidemiology and these nice doodles help me visualize it more easily, thanks bro!
gaining very quick, my dude. on the way to 100k!
Are we not gonna mention 7:56
i never knew these epidemics existed
thanks for the vid!!
Happy to help!
@@TheEvaluat0r can you give them a taste test and report back?
This prob my favorite channel now
Please do the Pandemic version one
Scarlett fever/strep also damages your heart. I once took care of a patient with rheumatic heart disease in the early 90s and it was remarkable because they were 55 years old and still alive. I also took care of a post polio patient who slept every nite in an iron lung. Those things are as heavy as a car! I swear they it dusted off and brought it in from a museum.
We needa spread more awareness about this channel, too good to be so small
7:55 1940’s parents…
I know you have mentioned it in the "Deadliest Diseases" video, but i think that BSE (vCJD/MCD) and Ebola could have been mentioned. While BSE isn't a major epidemic, i think the ebola outbreaks could have been mentioned.
BSE as in bovine spongiform encephalopathy?
I had the scarlet fever once. I am thankful for Fleming
Sadly, the last iron lung user recently passed. RIP Paul Alexander 🕊️, you changed the world ❤
7:55 what's this oh its le german leader
oh no
The guy rejected from art school… he’s back!
The painter... he's here with a woman
I watch this channel everytime it uploades
you guys like dino nuggets?
Yes
Hell ya!
Other theories said about Cocolitzi Causes appear to have been hemorrhagic fevers caused by an indigenous viral agent and aggravated by unusual climatic conditions.
I only knew about cocolitzli from an episode of house md.
I just noticed the voice is honest facts guy did he take a break from his main channel ?
Levant is not a French island, it's the name for the historical region of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near/Middle East (i. e. modern day Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Iraq and so on). The word "levante" is of Italian/Venetian origin, meaning "rising" (as in "where the Sun rises," meaning East) and corresponds roughly to the Arabic term "al-Mashriq"
You should start making shorts
6:05 I’ve had this like 5 times 😭😭
im finally early. this is by far the best thing to watch it’s like daily dose of life😭
1:58 Looks like that bread has been teleported!
he sounds like straight mr. garrison
Whats next medicine balls?
Great video
Epidemic balls, paradox balls,addiction balls
does big pox also exsist
Aaaaand how was the Spanish flu not mentioned?
The Spanish Flu was a pandemic, not an epidemic
Paul Alexander died march 11, 2024
I was named after scarlet fever since my mom had it as a baby 😭
Scarlet(t) is a pretty name, but that's.... Errr... Rather an unfortunate meaning behind your name. I'm sorry
"Paul Alexander who sadly died few years ago"
*dude died 10 days before video got uploaded*
Where covid
Covid is a pandemic while all of these sicknesses are epidemics.
Pandemic = an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals.
Epidemic = An epidemic is a disease that spreads rapidly among many people in a community at the same time.
Historians giving 3 different names to the same virus
bro you didnt do EVERY, ik im being a smartass, but u the justinian plague and the antotine plague or whatever its called, and the black death
He did cover the Black Death. He just called it by its other name, the bubonic plague
I thought this wasn’t going to scare me l_l
4:16 war crime?
An empire vs some oval bois who would win
we all know the oval bois would win, they always do
My mom had malaria twice und survive twice
i got malaria on toddler in ph
7:56 Nah bro made Hitler sponser
Paul Alexander died March 11, 2024
9:47 so did this guy just lie down in a machine for like 70 straight years?
He died not long ago. 11th March 2024. He was a lawyer and writer and quite successful too. And all that whilst living basically in his machine. He even held seminars via face cam.
@@SteamCheese1 was he just lying in the machine tho?
@@zigmaster5199basically yes, he lied down in the machine for 70 years straight BUT if he didn’t have the machine he would of died since the machine was quite literally his life source
Paul Alexander died a week ago not years ago
Hes gonna make it
Mainly facts guy ! :]
0:29 Sisyphus moment
I like the timestamps
How can you not include Black Death and Spanish Flu?
Where Cobid :(
it's a pandemic.
covid is a pandemic
Epidemics are usually area targeted, pandemics are worldwide if I’m not mistaken.
@@DangerNoodle68Probably exactly that - the original plague wasn't explainafied either
Anyone know how to make the balls?
You missed the Ebola outbreak.
Hi
7:54 is that hitler
Paul Alexander didn't die a few years ago, more like a few weeks ago... Check your facts man.
Shut up
why is there literally hitler at 7:55
7:55 Hitler's parents 💀💀
what about coronavirus?
Why did you give the dude a hitler mustache multiple times
WHY IS THERE NO COVID?
Yo
woah
7:55 IM SORRY IS THAT HITLER WHY IS HITLER THERE
No it's not hitler lol
bc 1940
@@napcast. yes it is
@@rollihd714 its his hair style and mustache it's the most RECOGNIZABLE PART OF HIM
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4 views in 20 seconds, evalutator fell off
????
One of his most viewed videos came around a week ago I don’t think he fell off
@@Justthenormalguy it is a joke
Mmm yes Plasmodium
Plasmodium
Covid 19
a
Btw Paul Alexander dies 5 days ago not a few years ago
what about covid
Its a pandemic
It's not an epidemic, a pandemic.
It wasn't a epidemic, it was a pandemic
Also covid was absolutely nothing compared to all of these
@@theonlywindowmaker true
Kewl
my friend got scarlet fever, he was about to die but then they found the cure to it 1 day before he was going to die
Bs
@@J7les9802 thats what he told me I have no idea if its true or not☠
wheres covid?
Covid was a pandemic not an epidemic
Everything about Sherlock Holmes.
BBC Sherlock, especially.
Series three and four threw everything out the window, mashed a new character in there, killed off a just introduced character, and assasinated the consulting dumbasses. Also in general Sherlock's whole personality doesn't match the original novels. Never does.
Cocolitzil ebloa distant cousin
Paul Alexander sadly passed away only 9 days before this video was published
First like
The year 1984 was 40 years ago. Let that sink in.
You forgot Covid 19.
It infected 655,000,000
It’s a pandemic. The video’s about epidemics
Where is corona?
And: covid.