Article ID: CBB268256668

Polio, DDT, and Disease Risk in the United States after World War II (2017)

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Between the end of World War II and the early 1950s, researchers, municipal officials, and individuals from Georgia to California employed DDT to stop polio by killing flies, a suspected but debated actor in the disease’s transmission. Despite the prominent place of both polio and DDT in postwar US history, this episode has received scant attention from historians. This essay argues that this little-examined moment captures the tensions between shifting epidemiological concerns and etiological paradigms at midcentury and offers an additional explanation for a risky pesticide’s cultural acceptance. In the context of the certain risk of polio, DDT’s health and environmental risks—well publicized and publicly discussed after the war—receded as its public health promise expanded. The use of DDT in anti-polio efforts and the arguments against it reflected competition between public health approaches based on sanitation and bacteriology, as well as differing conceptions of the environment’s role in human disease. The pesticide was deployed against polio for the better part of a decade despite negative scientific findings concerning its effectiveness. This decision to act on expectation over experimental evidence, this essay argues, reflected the fact that DDT was a war-born “brand” that benefited from ingrained germ consciousness, a boom in consumer culture and advertising, and scientific uncertainty about polio, all of which created a context in which the availability of DDT enabled it to shape research and interventions focused on the disease.

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Authors & Contributors
Clarke, Sabine
Kinkela, David
Anderson, Warwick H.
Báguena Cervellera, M. J.
Ballschmiter, Karlheinz
Dehner, George
Journals
Environmental History
American Journal of Public Health
Asclepio: Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
History and Technology
Publishers
New York University
Chronos
Palgrave Macmillan
University of North Carolina Press
University of Washington Press
University Press of Florida
Concepts
Pesticides; insecticides
DDT
Insect control
Epidemiology
Environmental sciences
Public health
People
Carson, Rachel Louise
Fenner, Frank
Sanchis-Bayarri Vaillant, Vicente
Ratcliffe, Francis
Hesse, Edgar
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Korea
California (U.S.)
Florida (U.S.)
Australia
Institutions
Institut Pasteur, Paris
United States. Army
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