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Black Flu 1918 : The Story Of New Zealand's Worst Public Health Disaster
Paperback Edition: 1
This was New Zealands worst-ever public health disaster. The whole country seemed to shut down for several weeks in November 1918. Because the victims bodies turned black when they died, many believed it was the plague.
Could it happen again? The risk of another major influenza pandemic is even greater now, thanks to international jet travel. Global flu surveillance should give us better warning, and we now have anti-viral drugs and antibiotics to deal with the secondary pneumonia that was the real killer in 1918.
But do we have the systems in place to deal with another massive health crisis?
This book shows how we coped back in 1918 - the response of public health officials, how the sick were nursed, how thousands of convalescents were fed and the lessons learned that may still be useful today.
It is an inspiring and fascinating story that all New Zealanders need to know about.
Dr Geoffrey Rice was Professor of History at the University of Canterbury until his retirement in 2012. This book is a condensed and updated version of his 2005book Black November: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in New Zealand, which was shortlisted for the History category of the Montana NZ Book Awards. New illustrationshave been added, many in colour, and there are new sections on memorials and recent influenza research.
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Pages : 96
Publisher : Canterbury University Press
Publication date : 2017-09-30
Subjects: Non-fiction, Medicine, Health And Personal Development