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'There wasn't a lot of comforts in those days:' African Americans, public health, and the 1918 influenza epidemic.

机译:“那些日子并没有很多安慰:”非洲裔美国人,公共卫生和1918年的流感流行。

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When the 1918 influenza epidemic began, African American communities were already beset by many public health, medical, and social problems, including racist theories of black biological inferiority, racial barriers in medicine and public health, and poor health status. To address these problems, African Americans mounted efforts such as establishing separate hospitals and professional organizations and repudiating racist scientific theories. Contradicting prevailing theories about African Americans' increased susceptibility to disease, it appears that during the 1918 epidemic the incidence of influenza was lower in African Americans. Although the epidemic had a less devastating impact on African American communities, it still overwhelmed their medical and public health resources. Observations about the lower rates of influenza in African Americans did not derail racist theories about the biological inferiority of black people or overturn conceptualizations of black people as disease threats to white people. When the epidemic ended, the major problems that African Americans faced still remained.
机译:当1918年流感流行开始时,非裔美国人社区已经受到许多公共卫生,医学和社会问题的困扰,包括黑人生物学自卑的种族主义理论,医学和公共卫生的种族障碍以及不良的健康状况。为了解决这些问题,非洲裔美国人加大了力度,例如建立了单独的医院和专业组织,并且摒弃了种族主义的科学理论。与非裔美国人对疾病的易感性增加的流行理论相反,似乎在1918年的流行中,非裔美国人的流感发病率较低。尽管该流行病对非裔美国人社区造成的破坏性较小,但仍使他们的医疗和公共卫生资源不堪重负。关于非裔美国人流感发病率较低的观察结果,并未使种族主义关于黑人生物学上的自卑感的理论脱轨,也没有推翻黑人对白人的疾病威胁的概念。流行病结束后,非洲裔美国人仍然面临的主要问题仍然存在。

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