An examination of the influenza pandemic in early 20th century in Crete through the lens of the 1918 editions of Nea Ephimeris, a Cretan newspaper.

Le infezioni in medicina Pub Date : 2024-09-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.53854/liim-3203-14
Gregory Tsoucalas
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Crete, strategically situated at the crossroads of three continents, was historically embroiled in incessant conflicts between colonisers and Greek revolutionaries, as well as recurrent battles against disease. In 1918, the island faced a novel adversary: influenza. In response, the state, local authorities, and medical professionals on the island mounted a formidable defence. Hospitals, health centres, and the military all contributed to the effort. Essential provisions of medicine and food were distributed to support the populations in areas most inflicted. The Heraklion-based newspaper Nea Ephimeris played a crucial role in documenting these events. Through its articles, reports, interviews, and reviews of the influenza situation, it disseminated vital information that helped the public understand both preventive measures and the necessary actions to combat the spread of the virus. This study examines the coverage by Nea Ephimeris from January 1918 to January 1919, assessing how the newspaper informed, supported, and uplifted the urban and rural populations of Crete. The data collected reconstruct the events of that period and demonstrate how historical pandemics offer lessons that can prepare health professionals for future challenges.

通过克里特岛报纸《Nea Ephimeris》1918 年版的视角,研究 20 世纪初克里特岛的流感大流行。
克里特岛地处三大洲的交汇处,历史上殖民者与希腊革命者之间的冲突不断,疾病肆虐。1918 年,该岛面临着一个新的对手:流感。对此,国家、地方当局和岛上的医疗专业人员展开了一场强大的防御战。医院、保健中心和军队都为此做出了贡献。分发了基本的药品和食品,以支持受影响最严重地区的居民。总部设在伊拉克利翁的报纸《Nea Ephimeris》在记录这些事件方面发挥了至关重要的作用。该报通过文章、报道、采访和对流感形势的评论,传播了重要信息,帮助公众了解预防措施和抗击病毒传播的必要行动。本研究考察了《Nea Ephimeris》在 1918 年 1 月至 1919 年 1 月期间的报道,评估了该报纸如何为克里特岛的城乡居民提供信息、支持和鼓舞。所收集的数据还原了当时发生的事件,并展示了历史上的大流行病如何为卫生专业人员应对未来的挑战提供经验教训。
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