Almudéver Campo Laura, Camaño Puig Ramón E
Centro de Salud Malvarrosa. Valencia. España.
Facultad de Enfermería y Podología, Universidad de Valencia. Valencia. España.
Rev Esp Salud Publica. 2025 Jun 2;99:e202506027.
The influenza epidemic of 1918 caused a great demographic impact that modified the decreasing mortality rate that had been occurring since the early twentieth century. The objective of this study was to analyze the morbidity and mortality figures that were reflected in the Spanish press as a result of the influenza epidemic.
A selection of Spanish press was made through the Digital Newspaper Library of the National Library of Spain, from January 1, 1918 to December 31, 1920. The term flu was then searched in the selected media, and those analysis units that referred to the demographic impact of the influenza epidemic were selected. Finally, a quantitative analysis was conducted based on the year of study and the newspaper analyzed.
The newspapers analysed reported the number of people who became ill and died as a result of the influenza epidemic. A total of 3,601 copies were published, highlighting an increase during the second outbreak of the epidemic, with the newspaper ABC publishing the most information about mortality.
Information on demographic statistics regarding mortality rates are common in the press at that time. The increase in general mortality coincides with the development of the three outbreaks of the epidemic, being very important the increase registered during the second outbreak (October 1918). The delay in the implementation of Public Health measures may be one of the causes of the large demographic impact of the influenza epidemic.
1918年的流感疫情造成了巨大的人口影响,改变了自20世纪初以来一直在下降的死亡率。本研究的目的是分析西班牙媒体所反映的流感疫情导致的发病率和死亡率数据。
通过西班牙国家图书馆的数字报纸图书馆,选取了1918年1月1日至1920年12月31日期间的西班牙媒体报道。然后在选定的媒体中搜索“流感”一词,并选取那些提及流感疫情人口影响的分析单元。最后,根据研究年份和所分析的报纸进行了定量分析。
所分析的报纸报道了因流感疫情而患病和死亡的人数。共发表了3601份报道,突出显示在疫情的第二次爆发期间有所增加,其中《ABC报》发表的关于死亡率的信息最多。
当时媒体上关于死亡率的人口统计信息很常见。总体死亡率的上升与疫情三次爆发的发展情况相符,第二次爆发(1918年10月)期间登记的上升幅度非常大。公共卫生措施实施的延迟可能是流感疫情造成巨大人口影响的原因之一。