Hospital doctors and researchers from France’s public health research body (Inserm) and Université Paris Cité analysed trends among nearly 900 children hospitalised with scurvy in France over a nine-year period, until November 2023.

The study, published in the medical journal The Lancet, found the biggest increase in cases was among children aged four to 10, and largely those from low-income families.

“There would seem to be a link with poverty,” said Ulrich Meinzer, the study’s coordinator and a paediatrician at Robert-Debré Hospital in Paris.

He underlined that 32.9 percent of the hospitalised children came from families receiving universal medical cover – an indicator of very low income.

“Nurses noted that some of the infected children had not eaten for several days,” Meinzer told French news magazine Le Nouvel Obs.

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    596 days ago

    SCURVY?!

    What the actual fuck

    • @[email protected]
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      396 days ago

      It makes a gross kind of sense: the foods with vitamin C are going to be fresh fruits and vegetables. Which are fairly expensive, relative to cheap processed food that doesn’t happen to contain vitamin C.

      So, this is about how poor people are getting a disease that’s caused by not being able to buy what is somewhat more expensive foods and sounds properly peak capitalism to me.

      • @[email protected]
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        135 days ago

        Ascorbic acid aka Vitamin C is used in a lot of processed foods as an antioxidant. Just read the ingredients lists of a bunch of processed foods in your household and you will likely find it there.

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        26 days ago

        Yeah it’s very fucked up.

        • @Whats_your_reasoning
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          It’s really weird what things people choose to downvote here. You didn’t even say anything controversial (except a swear. How dare you.)

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            Mea culpa. I get at least one downvote all the time it seems. Probably a fan.

  • IninewCrow
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    How can you refer to your country as a First World Nation if parts of your population still suffers from scurvy … or the near conditions of scurvy?

    I’m in Canada and I’m Indigenous Canadian and I laugh every time someone refers to this country as First World … I have family who live in remote northern Indigenous communities with boil water advisories, no indoor running water, moldy houses and people living with families of 20 or more people in a two bedroom house.

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      Actually, what you describe is pretty typical for rural living in most first world nations.

      Ruling classes don’t care about peasants out in the country because it’s easier to make more money off of city dwellers.

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      No we’re not, but we have the (second) world’s richest man and the world’s richest woman. So according to Macron we’re just doing perfect.

  • @maniii
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    Anything with citrus, lime, lemon, orange, etc. it can’t cost more than 1 or 2 euros for a kilo bag. Scurvy cured if you giveaway lime slices.

    I don’t get it. Is it that hard in France to get any citrus fruit? It makes no sense to me.

    A kid selling lemonade will cure scurvy right?

    I’m totally confused.

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      So, another symptom of poverty is a lack of education. Odds are a lot of these people aren’t even aware of the issues that can come from feeding their children nothing but microwavables.

      There’s a similar issue with malnutrition in the US among rural families that feed themselves mostly off what they can get at dollar general.

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    126 days ago

    Vote extreme right again France. I’m sure it’ll solve the problem.