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  • Title: "Measles, mumps and mud": childhood epidemics at the turn of the century.
    Author: Wood PJ.
    Journal: Nurs Prax N Z; 1993 Nov; 8(3):24-9. PubMed ID: 8298293.
    Abstract:
    Childhood epidemics were a commonly accepted part of life in the two decades around the turn of the century. Official health and education records portray, however, not an apathetic acceptance of epidemics but a public concern with their prevention and control. Education boards referred to outbreaks of measles, mumps, whooping-cough, scarlet fever and diphtheria in explaining poor attendance rates while school inspectors commented on the impact that epidemics had on schoolwork. District health officers closed and disinfected schools to prevent the spread of infection, and outside of schools nurses became actively engaged in the public health campaign to counteract epidemics, particularly in the remote rural districts. Both health and education records therefore portray the public concern and official actions in contending with childhood epidemics at the turn of the century in New Zealand.
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