‘Do not eat those apples; they’ve been on the ground!’: polio epidemics and preventive measures, Sweden 1880s-1940s

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  • Per Axelsson Umeå University

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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2009.v61.i1.270

Keywords:

Polio epidemics, Sweden 20th century, Preventive measures

Abstract


This article will address how Swedish scientists, physicians and public health officers tried to combat the polio epidemics in the pre-vaccine era. It shows that once polio was considered as an epidemic disease the preventive measures used were based on the hindrance of other infectious diseases. It also illustrates how epidemiological and laboratory studies to some degree affected the thoughts of how polio should be prevented, and that Swedish ideas and experiences differed from those put forward in the USA.

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Published

2009-06-30

How to Cite

Axelsson, P. (2009). ‘Do not eat those apples; they’ve been on the ground!’: polio epidemics and preventive measures, Sweden 1880s-1940s. Asclepio, 61(1), 23–38. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2009.v61.i1.270

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