This pandemic was considered to have the highest fatalities of the 19th-century epidemics.
Epidemics of the disease caused high fatalities among the Taíno.
Most of the cars probably did reach their destinations without notably high fatalities.
These produced epidemics and high fatalities, as the Native Americans had no immunity to the diseases.
The media have reported estimates by historians of fatalities as high as seven to ten million.
This mountain is possibly the most dangerous in New Zealand, with a reputation for the highest annual fatalities.
They had no immunity to the new disease and suffered high fatalities.
This can lead to high fatalities among domestic populations, causing many farmers to call for the management of feral horses.
With no resistant individuals healthy enough to tend to the ill, a disease may have higher fatalities than otherwise.
By the end of the 19th century, their population was reduced by 75% due to warfare and high fatalities from European diseases.