Article ID: CBB373569449

Epidemics that End with a Bang (2022)

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To answer how epidemics end, one must ask two intersecting but separate questions: first, how particular waves of epidemics end, whether of yellow fever, cholera, plague; and second, how epidemic diseases become eradicated-either through scientific intervention, as with smallpox in the 1970s, or simply by disappearing for reasons that remain mysterious, as with the Second Plague Pandemic from ca. 1347. This article challenges two general notions on how epidemics end. First, individual waves of plagues in European municipalities or regional states did not just fade into the sunset. By the late 16th century, their ends were celebrated with artistic displays, musical and poetic performances, ex-voto gifts, and bangs ranging from tambourines to military salutes. Second, the five-century Second Pandemic of plague-that is, the disease-did not end with declarations or scripted performances, but with another sort of bang. Instead of the usual assumption that epidemic diseases decline gradually over time, progressively inflicting lighter loads of virulence and mortality, the last significant plague outbreaks in most regions in Europe returned to heights of mortality not seen since the Black Death of 1347-1351. Finally, this article adds an obvious but rarely mentioned variable for understanding epidemic endings. Before widespread vaccination, the characteristics of these disappearances depended on the type of disease.

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Authors & Contributors
Cerchiai Manodori Sagredo, Claudia
Alibrandi, Rosamaria
Geddes da Filicaia, Marco
MacKay, Ruth
Mazzola, Roberto
Fabio Montella
Journals
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Medicina Historica
Laboratorio dell'ISPF
Public Understanding of Science
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Editoriale Jouvence
Gaspari Editore
University of California, Davis
University of New Mexico Press
University of Illinois Press
Concepts
Disease and diseases
Medicine and society
Epidemics
Public health
Medicine
Pandemics
People
Andrea Verga
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
Early modern
Medieval
Ancient
Modern
Places
Italy
Spain
Europe
San Francisco (California)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Milan (Italy)
Institutions
World Health Organization (WHO)
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