The historical development of the terms “infection” and “miasma” is analyzed. Miasma was understood as a kind of corrupt or pestilent air that emanated from putrefactive bodies and spread infectious diseases. This concept was the dominant one to understand the cause of infectious diseases from antiquity to the dawn of the microbial theory. The concept of infection initially had a similar meaning to miasma, but is currently defined as the invasion of a host by an infectious agent. It will be discussed in this paper that both terms derive from the same original concept
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
This article deals with the birth of `the virus' as an object of technoscientific analysis. The aim ...
This paper will look at some of the history’s most destructive epidemics and pandemics that have occ...
© 2018, Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia. All rights reserved. The historical development of the ter...
The term epidemic (from the Greek epi [on] plus demos [people]), first used by Homer, took its medic...
The term epidemic (from the Greek epi [on] plus demos [people]), first used by Homer, took its medic...
Unbeckoned Queen of Crusades past whose subjects told of swathes cut through the rich, the poor, the...
The word ‘contagion’ contains a buried metaphor pertaining to ‘touch’. But the notion has been gener...
According to the Grand Chinese Dictionary, plague is defined to be an acute infectious disease. The ...
There is an exceedingly small group of microorganisms that are considered pathogenic in humans relat...
Scientists ought to apply universally accepted definitions to technical terms to enable precise comm...
The term which is at the heart of the investigation is fever(s) both as a single-word lexeme and as ...
For the last 100 years, the modern concept of epidemics as contagious diseases caused by pathogenic ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
Infectious diseases have been an ever-present threat to mankind. From the Biblical plagues and the P...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
This article deals with the birth of `the virus' as an object of technoscientific analysis. The aim ...
This paper will look at some of the history’s most destructive epidemics and pandemics that have occ...
© 2018, Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia. All rights reserved. The historical development of the ter...
The term epidemic (from the Greek epi [on] plus demos [people]), first used by Homer, took its medic...
The term epidemic (from the Greek epi [on] plus demos [people]), first used by Homer, took its medic...
Unbeckoned Queen of Crusades past whose subjects told of swathes cut through the rich, the poor, the...
The word ‘contagion’ contains a buried metaphor pertaining to ‘touch’. But the notion has been gener...
According to the Grand Chinese Dictionary, plague is defined to be an acute infectious disease. The ...
There is an exceedingly small group of microorganisms that are considered pathogenic in humans relat...
Scientists ought to apply universally accepted definitions to technical terms to enable precise comm...
The term which is at the heart of the investigation is fever(s) both as a single-word lexeme and as ...
For the last 100 years, the modern concept of epidemics as contagious diseases caused by pathogenic ...
The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between ...
Infectious diseases have been an ever-present threat to mankind. From the Biblical plagues and the P...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
This article deals with the birth of `the virus' as an object of technoscientific analysis. The aim ...
This paper will look at some of the history’s most destructive epidemics and pandemics that have occ...