The Centenary Series - STIs Through the Ages: The dawn of the syphilis pandemic in the Old World: history and geography of syphilis in the early sixteenth century.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Massimo Galli, Luca Fois
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the first wave of the syphilis pandemic in the Old World.

Methods: Summary and discussion of early and recent literary and documentary data describing the spread of syphilis in Europe at the end of the fifteenth and during the first decades of the sixteenth century.

Results: From the second half of 1493, the spread of a disease that was clearly perceived as being sexually transmitted was the cause of considerable scandal and so much concern as to force Emperor Maximilian I to proclaim that it was the punishment for the sins of the affected as early as August 1495. Considered as new and unprecedented by most contemporaries and appearing just after the return of Columbus' first expedition, a heated controversy concerning the origin of the disease began almost immediately and, despite the findings of phylogenetic studies of Treponema sequences taken from modern specimens and early remains, still continues today. Called by many often nationalistic names (particularly French morbus or Neapolitan disease), syphilis affected millions of people in the early sixteenth century, limiting their reproductive capacity and life expectancy, and greatly reducing their quality of life.

Conclusions: Regardless of its geographical and temporal origins, the characteristics of this true pandemic were typical of those induced by a new pathogen in a virgin population.

旧大陆梅毒大流行的开端:16世纪早期梅毒的历史和地理。
目的:描述旧大陆第一波梅毒大流行。方法:对描述梅毒在15世纪末和16世纪头十年在欧洲传播的早期和最近的文学和文献资料进行总结和讨论。结果:从1493年下半年开始,一种明显被认为是性传播的疾病的传播引起了相当大的丑闻和关注,迫使皇帝马克西米利安一世(Maximilian I)早在1495年8月就宣布,这是对受影响者罪行的惩罚。被大多数同时代的人认为是新的和前所未有的,并且在哥伦布第一次探险回来之后出现,关于疾病起源的激烈争论几乎立即开始,尽管从现代标本和早期遗骸中提取的密螺旋体序列的系统发育研究发现,仍然持续到今天。梅毒通常有许多民族主义的名称(尤其是法国morbus或那不勒斯病),在16世纪早期影响了数百万人,限制了他们的生育能力和预期寿命,并大大降低了他们的生活质量。结论:无论其地理和时间起源如何,这次真正的大流行的特征是由新病原体在未开发人群中引起的典型特征。
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Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
96
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Sexually Transmitted Infections is the world’s longest running international journal on sexual health. It aims to keep practitioners, trainees and researchers up to date in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all STIs and HIV. The journal publishes original research, descriptive epidemiology, evidence-based reviews and comment on the clinical, public health, sociological and laboratory aspects of sexual health from around the world. We also publish educational articles, letters and other material of interest to readers, along with podcasts and other online material. STI provides a high quality editorial service from submission to publication.
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