from Section IV - Principles of Care for the Elderly
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2022
Infectious pandemics have had a significant negative impact on economies and health-care systems around the world repeatedly throughout history. Patients with advanced age are commonly disproportionately affected by pandemics. Health-care providers for older patients may be the first to recognize emerging infectious emergencies and play a critical role for older patients during infectious threats. This chapter outlines historical infectious outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics and their impact on older patients. The chapter further outlines the risks of pandemics to older patients, describes key response strategies, and guides preparedness of the geriatric care provider for future infectious public health emergencies.
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