This chapter outlines the recorded epidemiological history of PVFS (including the early epidemics of myalgic encephalomyelitis) and the development of the concept, including the realisation that endemic cases also occur. Cases of PVFS are still not recorded by the Surveillance Centre for Communicable Diseases, so it is very difficult to detect and monitor any outbreak in the community, since each GP may only have two or three such patients and would, therefore, not be aware of an epidemic in the community as a whole if it occurred. Epidemiological issues raised by the early epidemics, including the delineation of the syndrome, the question of bias, the role of hysteria and the role of depression; the issue of symptom distribution, and its i...
Two community-based neuroepidemiological studies in the United Kingdom constitute the basis of this ...
The discipline of psychiatric epidemiology is, at its most basic level, the study of the patterns of...
In the search for the etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), consideration has been given in turn to i...
Numerous reports in medical journals, lay magazines, and newspapers bear witness to the level of int...
Poliomyelitis has probably taken its toll of life and left its scars through man's history, for the...
T H E people who have worked for many years gathering information on the natural history of poliomye...
The elucidation of the epidemiology of Poliomyelitis has been hampered since the time of Bell both ...
Epidemiology has seen many theoretical advances over the past 20 years. Since the advances of one pe...
The history of the progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) spans more than a century. However, the r...
In the first half of 1955 an unusual infective disease appeared in my practice, which is centred on ...
The literature of the outbreaks of 'epidemic neuro-myasthenia ' (ENM) from 1934 to 1955 ha...
The year 1947 saw Great Britain involved in an outbreak of Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis more exten...
Background. Despite substantial progress toward eradication of poliomyelitis, the risk of poliomyeli...
Aetiology confronts two distinct issues: the determinants of individual cases, and the determinants ...
a balanced view of the post-viral syn-drome as a mixture of organic and psychiatric dysfunction. The...
Two community-based neuroepidemiological studies in the United Kingdom constitute the basis of this ...
The discipline of psychiatric epidemiology is, at its most basic level, the study of the patterns of...
In the search for the etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), consideration has been given in turn to i...
Numerous reports in medical journals, lay magazines, and newspapers bear witness to the level of int...
Poliomyelitis has probably taken its toll of life and left its scars through man's history, for the...
T H E people who have worked for many years gathering information on the natural history of poliomye...
The elucidation of the epidemiology of Poliomyelitis has been hampered since the time of Bell both ...
Epidemiology has seen many theoretical advances over the past 20 years. Since the advances of one pe...
The history of the progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) spans more than a century. However, the r...
In the first half of 1955 an unusual infective disease appeared in my practice, which is centred on ...
The literature of the outbreaks of 'epidemic neuro-myasthenia ' (ENM) from 1934 to 1955 ha...
The year 1947 saw Great Britain involved in an outbreak of Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis more exten...
Background. Despite substantial progress toward eradication of poliomyelitis, the risk of poliomyeli...
Aetiology confronts two distinct issues: the determinants of individual cases, and the determinants ...
a balanced view of the post-viral syn-drome as a mixture of organic and psychiatric dysfunction. The...
Two community-based neuroepidemiological studies in the United Kingdom constitute the basis of this ...
The discipline of psychiatric epidemiology is, at its most basic level, the study of the patterns of...
In the search for the etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), consideration has been given in turn to i...