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COVID-19 和西班牙流感-18:对两次全球大流行的医学和社会相似性的回顾。

COVID-19 and Spanish flu-18: review of medical and social parallelisms between two global pandemics.

机构信息

Infectious Diseases Unit, University Hospital of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.

Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, Genoa.

出版信息

J Prev Med Hyg. 2021 Sep 15;62(3):E613-E620. doi: 10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2021.62.3.2124. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Abstract

The intrusion of infectious diseases in everyday life forces humans to reassess their attitudes. Indeed, pandemics are able catalyze rapid transitions in scientific knowledge, politics, social behaviors, culture and arts. The current Coronavirus diesease-19 (COVID-19) outbreak has driven an unprecedented interest toward the influenza pandemic of 1918. The issue is whether history can shed light on the best preventive response and future scenarios. The aim of this review is to highlight the parallelism between the two pandemics. Starting from epidemiology and clinical features, but further focusing on social and cultural issues, it is possible to unreveal great similarities. Their outbreak pattern lead to hypothesize a similar duration and death burden in absence of effective vaccines or innovative treatments for COVID-19. Thus, then as now, preventive medicine represents the first and most effective tool to contain the course of the pandemic; being treatments available only supportive. At the same time,both pandemics shared the same pattern of narration (e.g. scapegoating) and the same impact on minorities in high-income countries. Furthermore, visual art responded to pandemic issues in 2020 in the form of Graffiti art, while similar role was ruled by Expressionism movement during the Spanish flu. Photography also was capable to document both catastrophic scenarios. Thus, it is possible to find a lot of clinical and social similarities between the two pandemics. Nevertheless, if the Spanish flu was not unforseen, COVID-19 spillover was partially predictable and its global impact will hopefully not be overshadowed by a major crisis such as World War I.

摘要

传染病在日常生活中的侵袭迫使人类重新评估自己的态度。事实上,大流行能够促进科学知识、政治、社会行为、文化和艺术的快速转变。当前的冠状病毒病-19(COVID-19)爆发引发了人们对 1918 年流感大流行前所未有的兴趣。问题是历史是否能为最佳预防应对措施和未来情景提供启示。本综述的目的是强调这两种大流行之间的相似性。从流行病学和临床特征入手,但进一步关注社会和文化问题,可以揭示出许多相似之处。它们的爆发模式导致假设 COVID-19 在没有有效疫苗或创新治疗方法的情况下,其持续时间和死亡负担相似。因此,就像现在一样,预防医学是遏制大流行进程的首要和最有效工具;而治疗方法只是辅助性的。与此同时,这两种大流行都有相同的叙述模式(例如,替罪羊),以及对高收入国家少数民族的相同影响。此外,视觉艺术在 2020 年以涂鸦艺术的形式回应了大流行问题,而在西班牙流感期间,表现主义运动则发挥了类似的作用。摄影也能够记录灾难性的场景。因此,这两种大流行之间存在许多临床和社会相似之处。然而,如果说西班牙流感是不可预见的,那么 COVID-19 的溢出部分是可以预测的,其全球影响希望不会被第一次世界大战这样的重大危机所掩盖。

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