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Pandemics of the past: A Narrative Review

Uzma Khan, Roopa Mehta, Mohammad Taufiqul Arif, Om Lakhani

2020Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Infectious diseases resulting in epidemics and pandemics have moulded human history and continue to do so even today. Cholera, plague, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and influenza have been some of the most brutal killers. The advancement of medical science has helped us win the war against several of these deadly agents. However, despite all our efforts, new agents continue to emerge. Studying the pandemics of the past helps us respond better to those affecting the globe today. In this narrative review, we present the greatest pandemics of the past, and discuss how the lessons from history may aid us in preparing for the future.

Topics & Concepts

NarrativePandemicHistoryEnvironmental ethicsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)LiteratureArtMedicinePhilosophyPathologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Health and Conflict StudiesGlobal Security and Public Health
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