Influenza Epidemic in Glasgow, 1918–19: Source, Impact and Response

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.3366/jshs.2022.0347
G. MacSporran
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The emergence of Cov-19 in China in December 2019 has shown how vulnerable populations are to novel viruses. The influenza pandemic of 1918–19 was also caused by a novel virus which had crossed the species boundary and led to seventy million deaths world-wide. The historiography of the epidemic in Britain tends towards a national perspective with few regional studies. This article provides a regional perspective by studying the epidemic in Glasgow. The study will identify the likely source of initial infection and the impact of the disease and will also consider the public and the municipal health authority responses to the epidemic. Finally, there will be an assessment on whether this most fatal of diseases left a lasting legacy. It will be suggested that infection probably arrived on a transatlantic ship and that some 6,000 to 7,000 died comprising all age groups and across the social spectrum. The article will conclude that the influenza epidemic in Glasgow, in the context of the prevailing poor state of public health, was a serious, rather than a catastrophic, outbreak of disease and that it quickly receded in the public consciousness.
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1918–19年格拉斯哥流感疫情:来源、影响和应对措施
2019年12月covid -19在中国的出现表明,人们对新型病毒是多么脆弱。1918 - 1919年的流感大流行也是由一种跨越物种边界的新型病毒引起的,这种病毒导致全球7000万人死亡。英国的流行病史学倾向于国家视角,很少有区域研究。本文通过研究格拉斯哥的流行病提供了一个区域视角。这项研究将确定最初感染的可能来源和疾病的影响,并将考虑公众和市政卫生当局对这一流行病的反应。最后,将评估这种最致命的疾病是否留下了持久的遗产。有人认为,感染可能是通过一艘跨大西洋的船只到达的,大约有6000到7000人死亡,包括所有年龄段和社会阶层。这篇文章将得出结论,在公共卫生状况普遍不佳的背景下,格拉斯哥的流感疫情是一次严重的,而不是灾难性的疾病爆发,它很快就在公众意识中消退了。
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