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2024, Number 5

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Arch Med Fam 2024; 26 (5)

Diseases in Human History: Do Pandemics Occur Repeatedly?

Godínez TED, Hernández MMB
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Language: Spanish
References: 5
Page: 271-273
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Key words:

Diseases, History, Pandemics.

ABSTRACT

Infectious diseases became important when humans began to live in large urban centers; when outbreaks of a disease began to be recorded, they gained historical importance. A significant number of diseases have shown certain similarities or parallels throughout history; some of these patterns can be explained by political and social movements, which makes it possible for major pandemics to have a pattern of repetition.


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