Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 186

Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 186
182 for Icelandic surgeons and indeed it was reckoned as a low estimate that about the year 1880 every 60th inhabitant of the country was afflicted with this disease; this has happily now becoine so rare that when doctors from foreign countries come to the “land of hydatids“, Iceland, in order to learn about this disease it proves dif- ficult for the Icelandic doctors to find a case or two to show them and then they are only old cases, for of new ones there are none. But, on the other hand, they might find some information here as to how this disease may be safely exterminated in a comparatively short time. Typhoid, that abominable, endemic epidemic of past centuries which has indeed claimed a larg'e number of victims right down to the last decades, has not been completely exterminated, hut it is not far from it. Diphtheria which was formely one of the most frightful plagues among children in Iceland has done very little damage since the beginning of serum treatment, and besides it is now prevented from becoming epidemic bv extensive anatoxin vaccination. All this may be clear- ly seen from the death-rate which has during this period been steadily decreasing until it has now become as low as that of inost other countries, or 10—12%c; during most of the last few years it has heen less than 11%0 (lowest in 1938 or 10.2%o). The greatly decreasing child death rate is not the least pleasant evidence of improved health conditions of the people; the child death rate has since the middle of the last century decreased from about 300%c of born children to 30—50%o (lowest in 1938 or 29.2%0 which is the lowest known in any country, not excepting New Zealand); although some years show a little higher figures (60—70%o) esjiecially when there are non-endemic cliild epidemics (measles, whooping cough), the average is none the less, among the lowest reached in any country of the world. The most Important Diseases and Illnesses of Modern Times. Epidemics. There are still a great number of epidemics in Iceland and they are subject to more fluctuations than in many other places, be- cause various important diseases, “foreign fevers”, which have long ago become endemic in other countries, are not endemic here and are periodically brought into the country and become major epidemics. The cause of this is the isolated position of the country. In addition to influenza, measles and whooping cough play the most important part. The death rate due to the epidemics varies therefore a great deal, some years it is very low, probably only 0,5%c of the population (pneumonia is not included), whereas in other years it is twice or three times higher, or even more. The changeable climate is the cause of frequent cold epidemics and diseases due to exposure which often are difficult to handle, and pneumonia is indeed ainong the most fre- quent causes of death (1—2%c). Rheumatic fever is, however, strange- ly rare. Since 1918 influenza has passed over the country every other year and as a rule been epidemic for about three months at a time, whereas the people seem to be almost immune from it during the inter- vening year.
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