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1
John Snow
  • Highlights from pp. 19 26 in Gerstman (2003)

2
Who was John Snow?
  • Victorian surgeon / anesthesiologist
  • Realized his obligation went beyond treating
    individual patients
  • Quintessential hero of epidemiology
  • Insightful theory of disease
  • Impressive methods of studies

3
Snows Waterborne Theory
  • Based his theory on two facts
  • Early symptoms restricted to GI tract
  • Epidemics followed commerce and armies
  • Theorized cholera agent is
  • swallowed
  • passed from person-to-person
  • multiplies within the host

4
Snows Epidemiologic Methods
  • Ecological study compared rates by region
  • Cohort study compared rates by water source
  • Case-control study compared water source
    (exposure) in cases and non-cases

5
Ecological StudyKey data in Figure 1.13 (p. 24)
  • Columns in Table
  • Sub-district (neighborhood)
  • Population (denominator)
  • Cholera deaths 1853 (numerator)
  • Mortality per 100,000 numerator / denominator
    100,000
  • Water companies serving neigborhood
  • Example of rate calculation
  • Rate St. Saviour 45 / 19,709 100,000 227
  • Rate Christchurch 7 / 16,022 100,000 43
  • Water source
  • St. Saviour Southwark and Vauxhall Water Only
  • Christchurch Lambeth and Southwark and
    Vauxhall Water (both companies serving
    neighborhood)

6
Cohort Study Key data in Table 1.7 (p. 25)
  • Data by household water source
  • Rate per 10,000
  • Rate Southwark Vauxhall 1263 / 40,046
    10,000 315
  • Rate Lambeth 98 / 26107 10,000 37.5

7
Case-Control Study
  • Collect data on all cases
  • Determine source of water for cases and non-cases
    (controls)
  • See text (pp. 23 26) for selected interviews
  • Also see map Fig. 1.14 (next slide)
  • Conclusion Cases more likely to use water from
    Broad Street Pump

8
Fig 1.14 (p. 25)
9
20th Century Epidemiology(p. 26)
  • Shift from acute contagious disease to chronic
    degenerative (noninfectious) disease
  • E.g.s.
  • British Doctors Study (Long Term Effects of
    Smoking)
  • Framingham Heart Study (Risk Factors for
    Cardiovascular Disease)
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