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We argue for a more nuanced, historically grounded view—context matters.
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We argue for a more nuanced, historically grounded view—context matters.
📄 Read the full paper here: www.lse.ac.uk/Economic-His...
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Three factors likely biased estimates of CFRs upwards:
1) Under-reporting of smallpox cases
2) Positive selection into vaccination after 1796
3) Selection of severe smallpox cases into hospital samples used to estimate CFRs
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Three factors likely biased estimates of CFRs upwards:
1) Under-reporting of smallpox cases
2) Positive selection into vaccination after 1796
3) Selection of severe smallpox cases into hospital samples used to estimate CFRs
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When adults and children were sick together, there was no one to fetch water, cook food or nurse the sick. High CFRs often reflect crisis conditions, not just the innate virulence of the pathogen.
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When adults and children were sick together, there was no one to fetch water, cook food or nurse the sick. High CFRs often reflect crisis conditions, not just the innate virulence of the pathogen.
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In endemic settings like Sweden, smallpox was a childhood disease and adults very rarely contracted smallpox.
But in Iceland, the epidemic struck a population where both adults and children were susceptible. This raised the CFR dramatically.
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In endemic settings like Sweden, smallpox was a childhood disease and adults very rarely contracted smallpox.
But in Iceland, the epidemic struck a population where both adults and children were susceptible. This raised the CFR dramatically.
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📍 18th-century Sweden (endemic smallpox): CFR ~8–10%
📍 1707-9 Iceland smallpox epidemic: CFR ~40–53%
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📍 18th-century Sweden (endemic smallpox): CFR ~8–10%
📍 1707-9 Iceland smallpox epidemic: CFR ~40–53%
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