Author/Editor     Jaunig, Senta; Zupanič-Slavec, Zvonka
Title     Tuberkuloza, naša ljudska, delavska in kmetska bolezen
Translated title     Tuberculosis: the disease of the people, workers and peasants
Type     članek
Source     Zgod čas
Vol. and No.     Letnik 66, št. 3-4
Publication year     2012
Volume     str. 362-85
Language     slo
Abstract     Focusing on the prevention and control of tuberculosis, which until the 1960s represented among the Slovenes a serious societal problem, this paper addresses the interaction of medicine and the state. The prevalence of tuberculosis is conditioned by specific circumstances that are (or were) characteristic of early capitalist production. Its decline is likewise conditioned by changes within the production process. For almost half a century, tuberculosis was the first most common cause of death among the Slovenes. Since Slovenia was not a typical industrial country, the peak level of tuberculosis occurred at the turn of the 19th to the 20th century. In this period, developed countries already recorded its decline but in Slovenia, economic underdevelopment, poorly organized health organization, and the general lack of proper instruction and knowledge about the disease sustained the high incidence and mortality rate. In the politically turbulent times of the 20th century, the struggle to control tuberculosis received minimal support of the authorities prior to the Second World War. It was based mostly on charity and private initiative. However, after the war the state undertook a number of measurements to control the disease, and they have largely contributed to significantly reduce the number of tuberculosis cases.
Descriptors     TUBERCULOSIS
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
SOCIAL MEDICINE
PUBLIC HEALTH
ANTITUBERCULAR AGENTS
OUTPATIENT CLINICS, HOSPITAL
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
SLOVENIA