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World War I origins of the syphilis epidemic among 20th century black Americans: a biohistorical analysis.

机译:第一次世界大战期间20世纪美国黑人梅毒流行的起源:生物历史分析。

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Syphilis outbreaks and differentials have been an ongoing issue in modern preventive medicine and public health. Since the early 20th Century, a variety of approaches has been employed to explain demographic and temporal variations in the prevalence of syphilis in the U.S. Public health experts and physicians have tended to rely on case-by-case approaches to explain group-specific patterns. This study, however, shows that population-level disease dynamics cannot be ascertained from these individual-level studies. We offer a biohistorical methodology to study syphilis prevalence differentials in U.S. populations. Using historical health data, this study suggests that the social disruption brought on by World War I was the critical and unique environmental condition which ignited an epidemic of syphilis among black Americans. By establishing this beginning point for the epidemic, this study further shows the persistence of the epidemic for the next 40 years and its decline. This biohistorical methodologycould be applied to the analysis of STD epidemics in other populations and regions experiencing mass exposure events.
机译:梅毒的爆发和分化一直是现代预防医学和公共卫生领域的一个持续问题。自20世纪初期以来,已采用多种方法来解释美国梅毒患病率的人口统计和时间变化。公共卫生专家和医生倾向于依靠个案方法来解释特定人群的模式。但是,这项研究表明,不能从这些个人水平研究中确定人群水平的疾病动态。我们提供了一种生物历史学的方法来研究美国人群的梅毒患病率差异。使用历史健康数据,这项研究表明,第一次世界大战带来的社会破坏是引发黑人美国人梅毒流行的关键且独特的环境条件。通过确定该流行病的起点,本研究进一步显示了该流行病在未来40年的持续性及其下降趋势。这种生物历史学方法可用于分析其他发生大规模暴露事件的人群和地区的性病流行。

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