The 1918 influenza pandemic in Montevideo: The southernmost capital city in the Americas.
Juan CristinaRaquel PolleroAdela PellegrinoPublished in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2019)
The results of studies revealed that Montevideo was first hit by the devastating second wave of the pandemic of 1918, arriving Montevideo at the end of the spring of that year. The third wave arrived by July 1919, in the winter season, and in the capital city was as severe as the second one.