March 22, 2020
POLITICS, NOT MEDICINE:
The Spanish Flu, Polish Disease, and now 'Chinese Virus': The Dark History of Naming Diseases (James Hamilton, Mar 22 2020, Vice)
The World Health Organization intentionally avoids any possible nicknames and advises people to the same because of the possible stigma. Even the Trump-appointed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Robert Redfield, told the House in a hearing that using location-specific labels for the virus is "absolutely wrong and inappropriate."There's a long, inglorious history of naming diseases after disdained groups. In 1495, Russians called a syphilis outbreak the Polish Disease, the Polish called it the German Disease, and the French and Italians named it after each other.The 1918 flu pandemic that infected over a quarter of the world's population is still referred to as "the Spanish Flu," even though there's no consensus on where that outbreak originated. Spain just happened to have the most reliable reporting at the time, as other countries censored their press to boost morale during World War I.
Posted by Orrin Judd at March 22, 2020 10:32 AM