What We Learned From Previous Epidemics and Pandemics
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What We Learned From Previous Epidemics / Pandemics
Statistics
- 1918: 50M people killed
- HIV/Aids: 39M people since 1981
- Poverty to risk
- Inadequate sanitation
- Poor nutrition
- Crowded living conditions
- Lack of healthcare services
- Poor infection control
- Lack of public infrastructure
- Poor governance
Epidemics History (very frequent until recent times after 1950s)
- Cholera —1852-1860
- Asian Flu – 1957
- Typhus Fever – 1945
- Cocolitzli epidemic – 1575
- Plague of Justinian – 541
- Antonine Plague – 165-180AD
- Third Plague Pandemic – 1855
- Black Death – 1334
- Great Flu Epidemic – 1918
- HIV/Aids – 1960’s to present
Pearls
- Management – calm, factual, frequent
- Immediate response!!!
- Early detection and monitoring – data, data, data!
- Factual communications from professionals
- Care isolation – Contact Quarantine
- Antisepsis / hand washing
- Social distancing
- Protective gear (masks, gloves, clothing)
- Pharmaceutical intervention
- Prohibit travel
- Prohibit / downplay racism
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