Controlling tuberculosis? Evidence from the first community-wide health experiment
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Clay, Karen; Egedeso, Peter Juul; Hansen, Casper Worm; Jensen, Peter Sandholt; Calkins, Avery
署名单位:
Carnegie Mellon University; National Bureau of Economic Research; University of Southern Denmark; University of Copenhagen; University of Michigan System; University of Michigan
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
ISSN/ISSBN:
0304-3878
DOI:
10.1016/j.jdeveco.2020.102510
发表日期:
2020
关键词:
Public health
Health demonstration
Tuberculosis mortality
infant mortality
摘要:
This paper studies the immediate and long-run health effects of the first community-based health intervention in the world - the Framingham Health and Tuberculosis Demonstration, 1917-1923. The official evaluation committee and the historical narrative suggest that the Demonstration was highly successful in controlling tuberculosis and reducing mortality. Using newly digitized annual cause-of-death data for municipalities in Massachusetts, 1901-1934, and different empirical strategies, we find little evidence to support this positive assessment. Although we find that the Demonstration increased the identification of new TB case, this did not translate into reductions in tuberculosis mortality, total mortality, or infant mortality. This evidence contributes to an ongoing debate on whether public health interventions mattered for the historical decline in (tuberculosis) mortality prior to modern medicine and may help us to understand how to lower the burden of tuberculosis in the developing world today.
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