Diseases in Human History: Do Pandemics Occur Repeatedly?

Authors

  • Edgar Daniel Godínez Tamay Alta Especialidad en Terapia Familiar Médica. Dirección de Educación e Investigación en Salud. Instituto de Seguridad Social del Estado de México y Municipios. Estado de México, México.
  • Martha Berenice Hernández Miranda Alta Especialidad en Terapia Familiar Médica. Dirección de Educación e Investigación en Salud. Instituto de Seguridad Social del Estado de México y Municipios. Estado de México, México.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62514/amf.v26i5.90

Keywords:

Diseases, History, Pandemics

Abstract

Infectious diseases became important when humans began to live in large urban centers; when outbreaks of a disease began to be recorded, they gained historical importance. A significant number of diseases have shown certain similarities or parallels throughout history; some of these patterns can be explained by political and social movements, which makes it possible for major pandemics to have a pattern of repetition.

Published

2024-09-02

How to Cite

Godínez Tamay, E. D., & Hernández Miranda, M. B. (2024). Diseases in Human History: Do Pandemics Occur Repeatedly?. Archivos En Medicina Familiar, 26(5), 271–273. https://doi.org/10.62514/amf.v26i5.90

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Section

Artículos Especiales