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Influenza: An Epidemiologic Study is a comprehensive and meticulously researched examination of one of the most significant infectious diseases in human history. Authored by Dr. Edwin O. Jordan and first published in 1927, this seminal work delves deeply into the epidemiology, pathology, and historical impact of influenza, with a particular focus on the devastating pandemic of 1918-1919. Drawing on a vast array of clinical data, public health records, and contemporary scientific literature, Jordan systematically analyzes the patterns of influenza outbreaks, modes of transmission, and the social and environmental factors that influence the spread of the disease. The book is notable for its rigorous approach to data collection and interpretation, offering detailed statistical analyses of morbidity and mortality rates across different regions and populations. Jordan explores the clinical manifestations of influenza, the complications and sequelae associated with the infection, and the challenges faced by medical professionals in diagnosing and treating the disease during a time when virology was still in its infancy. He also addresses the public health responses to the pandemic, including quarantine measures, the use of face masks, and the development of early vaccines and serums. Influenza: An Epidemiologic Study stands as a landmark in the field of epidemiology, providing invaluable insights into the dynamics of pandemic disease and the interplay between human society and infectious agents. Its thorough documentation and critical analysis make it an essential resource for historians of medicine, epidemiologists, public health officials, and anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of influenza on global health. The book remains a testament to the importance of scientific inquiry and public health preparedness in the face of emerging infectious threats.
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Liczba stron: 503
Rok wydania: 2025
