Shvarts Shifra, Romem Pnina, Romem Yitzhak, Shani Mordechai
Moshe Prywes Center of MedicaL Education, Ben Gurion University of the Negev and the Gertner Institute for Epidemioliogy and Health Policy Research, Tel Hashomer.
Harefuah. 2009 Apr;148(4):265-70, 275, 274.
In 1921, the JOINT-JDC [the American Jewish WeLfare Organization) together with the Jewish health organizations of Eastern Europe (OZE, TOZ) initiated a campaign to eradicate ringworm of the scalp, which was one of the major medical causes that prevented Jews from immigrating to the West. This campaign continued until 1938. During the years 1921-1938, 27,760 children were irradiated (x-rayed) as part of the treatment. This study, based on archival sources in Israel and abroad, presents the story of this unique campaign to eradicate ringworm in the Eastern European Jewish communities, the ideology behind this initiative, the health and medical factors that played a role and its outcomes. This research was conducted at The Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research and The School of Public Health at Tel Aviv University.
1921年,美国犹太福利组织联合犹太发展委员会(JOINT-JDC)与东欧的犹太健康组织(OZE、TOZ)发起了一场根除头癣的运动,头癣是阻止犹太人移民到西方的主要医学原因之一。这场运动一直持续到1938年。在1921年至1938年期间,作为治疗的一部分,27760名儿童接受了放射治疗(X射线照射)。这项基于以色列国内外档案资料的研究,讲述了这场在东欧犹太社区根除头癣的独特运动的故事、这一倡议背后的理念、起作用的健康和医学因素及其结果。这项研究是在特拉维夫大学的格特纳流行病学与健康政策研究所和公共卫生学院进行的。