Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1980, Side 133

Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1980, Side 133
The pattern of diffusion through the Icelandic community was a distinctive one. The start to this wave was Siglufjarðar on the north coast, with an introduction from Norway into the fishing port of Siglufjörður. Within the next month, cases were being reported both from other districts in the same part of the north coast, and from Reykjavíkur and Vestmannaeyja in the south-west. Three separate subsystems can be identified thereafter: (a) continued spread from the original northern centre in the autumn of 1928 through the remaining northern districts; (b) secondary spread from Reykjavíkur in the early part of 1929 to other western and south-western districts; and (c) spread between the eastern coastal districts in the winter months of 1928. The provenance of the third subsystem is not clear, but both Seyðisfjarðar and Norðfjarðar were reporting cases in October 1928, presumably stemming from the original Siglufjarðar introduction. The vectors in Figure 2 show the movements of index cases (individuals known to have measles) who transferred the disease from one district to another. The diagram is based on the physicians' summary reports in Heilbrigðisskýrslur. Similar diagrams were prepared for the book for each of the sixteen waves. If we superimpose these for all waves, we can construct a linkage map for measles spread over the last eighty years (Figure 3). This gives the number of times measles are known to have spread from place to place along the links shown in all epidemics between 1896 and 1974. The upper illustrations indicate the epidemic pathways between Reykjavíkur and other areas, while the remaining pair shows the epidemic pathways between districts excluding Reykjavíkur. For example, it can be seen from the top right-hand diagram in Figure 3 that measles spread between Reykjavíkur and Akur- eyrar, and between Reykjavíkur and ísafjarðar, in at least one quarter of epidemics, but from the top left-hand diagram that it moved only once between Reykjavíkur and ólafsvíkur. The diagrams in Figure 3 make clear the central role of Reykjavíkur in diffusing measles across Iceland. Strong bonds exist between Reykjavík ur and the major regional districts of Isafjarðar, Akureyrar and Seyðis fjarðar; but Figure 3 also makes clear the fact that any district is at risk of infection from Reykjavíkur once the disease has arrived in the capital. Superimposed upon this capital city dominance are local diffusion cells centred around the main urban areas of Reykjavík, Isa- fjörður, Akureyri and Seyðisfjörður (lower right illustration, Figure HEILBRIGÐISSKÝRSLUR 1980 131
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