Community health and social action in the epidemiologic control of infantile Trachoma, Spain (1932-1939)

Authors

  • Josep Bernabeu-Mestre Universidad de Alicante

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2011.v63.i2.503

Keywords:

Child trachoma, Epidemiology, School health, Public health nursing, Spain (1932- 1939)

Abstract


Within the context of the endemic trachoma that affected different regions of Spain until the 1960s, this paper analyses the epidemiological determinants of child trachoma and its treatment, based on a preventive care model which incorporated the concept of community health that took shape during the interwar period. Early detection of cases, together with preventive measures, education, therapy and inspections, such as those carried out by visiting nurses, all helped to control the disease. Our results reaffirm the validity of the horizontal intervention strategies used for improving the sanitary conditions and environmental factors responsible for this prevalence of trachoma.

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Published

2011-12-30

How to Cite

Bernabeu-Mestre, J. (2011). Community health and social action in the epidemiologic control of infantile Trachoma, Spain (1932-1939). Asclepio, 63(2), 507–520. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2011.v63.i2.503

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Studies

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