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216 LÆKNAblaðið 2014/100 Þessar niðurstöður minna okkur á mikilvægi hjarðónæmis og þá miklu hættu sem stafar af mislingum ef ekki næst að halda því nægilega háu. Nánari skoðun á fjölskyldutengslum og skyld- leika væri afar áhugaverð með aðferðum sem áður hefur verið lýst í rannsóknum á spönsku veikinni. Upplýsingar sem leynast í gömlum íslenskum kirkjubókum gefa okkur kost á því að svara grundvallarspurningum um þessa skæðu mislingafaraldra, meira en 130 árum síðar. Þakkir Jón Torfason skjalavörður á Þjóðskjalasafni Íslands fær þakkir fyrir aðstoð við öflun gagna. Heimildir 1. Moss WJ, Griffin DE. Measles. Lancet 2012; 379: 153-64. 2. Coovadia HM, Wesley A, Henderson LG, Brain P, Vos GH, Hallett AF. Alterations in immune responsiveness in acute measles and chronic post-measles chest disease. Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol 1978; 56: 14-23. 3. Tamashiro VG, Perez HH, Griffin DE. 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Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1881-1890. 19. 29. Landlæknir. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1918. 51-56. 30. [Anonymous]. Brjef að austan. Norðanfari. 10. feb. 1869, 8(7-8):15. 31. Panum PL. Iagttagelser anstillede under Mæslinge- Epidemien på Færøerne i Aaret 1846. Bibl Læger 1847; 3R 1: 270-344. 32. Jónsson S. Sóttarfar og sjúkdómar á Íslandi 1400-1800. Hið íslenska bókmenntafélag, Reykjavík 1944. 33. [Anonymous]. Fólkstala á Íslandi 1890. Ísafold. 10. júní 1891, 18(46): 181. R A N N S Ó K N ENGLISH SUMMARY introduction: Measles have increased in incidence in some parts of the developed world in the past 10-15 years. They can be fatal and lead to severe sequelae.Measles were infrequently introduced to Iceland in the 19th century and consequently, epidemics were few but associated with an extremely high mortality. The availability of 19th century church registries enables studies on the impact of measles on mortality. Materials and methods: Historical accounts mention two major meas- les epidemics, starting mid-year 1846 and 1882. We analysed these two epidemics using contemporary historical sources, mainly original church registries. Results: In the 1846 epidemic the data show a clear increase in morta- lity in june and reach a peak in july of 741 fatal cases total, a four-fold increase from expected baseline rate. The epidemic subsided in the ensuing five months. A cluster of measles was described in the eastern region of Iceland in 1869 but did not spread further. The epidemic of 1882 reached its peak in july, when 1084 individuals died, a five-fold increase from the expected rate. Excess mortality was highest in N-Isa- fjardarsysla county, 4,7 %, and none in A-Skaftafellssysla county where the illness was described 13 years previously. The highest numbers of fatal cases in the 1882 epidemic (64,6%) was among 0-4 year old child- ren. The number of fatalities among women of child-bearing age was more than two-fold compared to men; the number of births 7-9 months following the 1882 peak dropped significantly by 50%. Conclusions: This study highlights the consequences of measles fol- lowing introduction into a largely susceptible population and also docu- ments the importance of herd immunity. Information can be identified on most individual fatalities during the 1846 and 1882 measles epidemics in Iceland. key words: Measles, mortality, epidemic, historical sources, pregnancy. Correspondence: Magnús Gottfreðsson magnusgo@landspitali.is 1Faculty of medicine, university of Iceland, 2Directorate of Health, 3Landspítali university Hospital Extent and impact of the measles epidemics of 1846 and 1882 in iceland Sandra Gunnarsdottir1, Haraldur Briem1,2, Magnús Gottfredsson1,3 Sýklabaninn Azithromycin Actavis – Vinnur gegn bakteríusýkingum H V ÍT A H Ú S IÐ / S ÍA / A C TA V IS 4 1 3 0 8 1 Filmuhúðaðar töur, 500 mg, 2ja og 3ja stykkja pakkningar

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