Spanish 'flu"--1919: political, medical and social aspects - McQueen - 1975 () Citation Context ...uarantine might be far more demanding in Australia with its multiple international airports, but which nonetheless used strict maritime quarantine to successfully delay the entry of the 1918 ...
For preventing the spread of epidemics such as the coronavirus disease COVID-19, social distancing and the isolation of infected persons are crucial. However, existing reaction-diffusion equations for epidemic spreading are incapable of describing these effects. In this work, we present an extended ...
Regarding the addictive feature of opium and its destructing nature, it has led to many negative effects on the Qajarage society. The most significant of such problems included little work, forming some discourtesy environments, dissipation of families and selling the female members of the family ...
In one particularly pertinent debateFootnote 11 on the “Supply Bill (No. 1) 1919–20” it is noted that the effects of the war, the flu and outbreaks of strikes are all linked, and the protection of various industries including wheat, wool and dairy produce is discussed, as well as ...
Being Switzerland, in comparative terms, a country with relatively high levels of generalized trust and where the Great Recession hit relatively mildly, the long-term social effects of the financial crisis may be more limited than in other contexts, i.e., Southern European countries, for which,...
Low vaccination uptake also increases older people’s risk to long-lasting, adverse effects of infection. One study in Shandong province (n = 255) showed that more than half of unvaccinated patients experienced post-COVID-19 symptoms and abnormal chest scans one year after hospital discharge...
The case of a high-density resettlement neighbourhood in Suzhou, China | Full Text | References | PDF (4.5 MB) | EPUB 2502 Views 5 CrossRef citations 0Altmetric Open Access GEOGRAPHY Article The effects of urbanisation pressures on smallholder staple food crop production at the fringes of ...
(1) The Impact of Social Isolation: While the detrimental effects of social isolation on older adults' health and quality of life are well-documented, our study seeks to address the gap in research concerning effective strategies for combating this issue through intergenerational communication. The ...
the official naming of the virus bt the government, the general public understood that searches using discriminatory language should be avoided, and search behavior dramatically changed. Meanwhile, this study also found that official intervention also overcame the effects of local socioeconomic factors. ...
Logistic regression analysis was used to ascertain the effects of independent variables on the two outcome variables. Results The results indicated that 68 and 65% agreed to get the vaccine for themselves and people under their care, respectively. Risk perceptions (severity of and susceptibility to ...