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Anti-epidemic campaigns in Macao during the war and post-war reconstruction period (1937 - 1949): A procedural grounded theory analysis of news reports from overseas Chinese news

Abstract

This study explores how Macao, a semi-autonomous colonial territory under Portuguese neutrality, governed epidemic crises between 1937 and 1949 through a civic-driven, multi-actor approach. It examines how local responses to epidemics were formulated and sustained amid institutional fragility, political isolation, mass refugee inflows, and in the absence of strong centralized authority. Drawing on 1036 contemporaneous reports from Overseas Chinese News, the study employs procedural grounded theory to inductively reconstruct Macao’s epidemic governance logic. The findings reveal six interrelated strategies: real-time epidemiological monitoring and disclosure, universal compulsory vaccination, cross-institutional and transregional collaboration, grassroots hygiene education, institutionalized civil society participation, and strict quarantine and sanitation enforcement.The study proposes a “Civic-Driven Epidemic Governance Framework under Neutrality”, illustrating how decentralized collaboration, institutional improvisation, and social capital compensated for limited state control. The Macao case offers a historically grounded alternative to state-centric public health models by underscoring the role of civic engagement and cross-border cooperationFinally, it highlights the media’s dual role as a platform for public communication and a driver of social mobilization. These findings contribute to broader debates on resilient, inclusive and adaptive governance in politically fragmented or fragile contexts.

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Cholera Identified in Macao Health Bureau Issues Warning. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1938 Jun 23;

Malaria. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 5. 1941 May 4;

Director Bao Na Discusses Tuberculosis Eradication Methods. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 5. 1940 Apr 24;

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Few Epidemic Cases Reported Last Week. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1948 Apr 14;

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Authorities Urge Public to Vaccinate Against Cholera. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 6. 1939 May 2;

Health Bureau Promotes Cholera Prevention. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1938 May 31;

Seven Arrested for Illegally Selling Cholera Vaccination Certificates. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 6. 1939 Jun 21;

Mandatory Vaccination for Civil Servants and Their Families. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1945 Apr 22;

Over 4,000 Vaccinated Yesterday Amid Heavy Crowds. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 6. 1939 Jun 21;

Government Plans to Improve Kiang Wu Hospital. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1938 Jul 14;

Fire Department Equips New Ambulance to Aid Patients. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1941 Jul 20;

Chambers of Commerce Mobilize to Raise Medical Supplies. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 6. 1939 Jul 16;

Doctors Fined for Unauthorized Treatment of Epidemics. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 5. 1940 Mar 31;

Health Bureau Issues Notice for License Verification. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1944 Dec 29;

Cholera Under Control Thanks to Government Prevention Efforts. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 6. 1938 Sep 14;

Hong Kong and Macao Medical Communities Cooperate to Eliminate Malaria. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1946 Jan 6;

Public Health Challenges in Macao. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1939 May 31;

Mosquito Prevention is Malaria Prevention. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 6. 1941 Jan 16;

Cholera Demon Has Arrived,We Must Unite to Eliminate the Common Enemy. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1942 Mar 11;

Cholera Prevention Begins,Health Bureau Distributes Guidelines. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1944 Apr 10;

Volunteer Doctors Aid War-Affected Students. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 5. 1940 Jun 28;

Governor Meets Chinese Physicians to Promote Medical Association. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1945 Apr 17;

Chamber Assists with Vaccinations and Certifications. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1946 Apr 29;

Seaside Swimming Ban Lifted Today. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1938 Jul 31;

Deceased cholera patients were immediately placed in coffins. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1942 Apr 16;

Health Bureau Orders Household Sanitation Inspections. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1942 May 1;

Unsanitary Water Identified as Source of Epidemics. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1938 Aug 19;

Health Bureau Approves Xian Kee Ice Cream Sales. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1938 Jul 17;

Municipal Officers Supervise Street Cleaning Crews. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1944 May 25;

City Council Allows External Pork Imports Pending Inspection. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1943 Apr 16;

Authorities Actively Eliminate Sources of Cholera. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 5. 1940 Sep 27;

Hot Weather Increases Cholera Cases, Authorities Respond. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1941 Jul 13;

Public Works Bureau Clears City Ditches. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1943 Dec 12;

Contaminated Wells to Be Re-sealed as Water Supply Normalizes. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 8. 1948 Apr 26;

Authorities Allocate Funds to Expand Public Infrastructure. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1949 Sep 12;

Pork Shops Ordered to Whitewash Walls or Be Fined. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1944 Jan 12;

Dogs Must Be Vaccinated Against Rabies. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 4. 1949 Apr 27;

Health Bureau Notice on Cholera Prevention Methods. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1938 Jun 28;

Weekly Epidemic Statistics: Malaria and Tuberculosis Remain Most Severe. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 5. 1948 Jun 2;

Weekly Epidemic Statistics: Tuberculosis Remains Most Prevalent. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 1. 1948 Jul 19;

Preventing Smallpox Outbreaks: Residents Urged to Get Vaccinated Promptly. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1946 Oct 7;

Last Week’s Epidemic Report: Meningitis Detected. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 3. 1948 Mar 17;

Weekly Epidemic Statistics: Mortality Rate Increasing. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 2. 1948 Jun 8;

Weekly Epidemic Statistics: 22 Cases of Chickenpox Reported. Overseas Chinese News. Local News, Edition 5. 1949 Feb 13;

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Communicable disease control; Public health administration; Armed conflicts; Grounded theory; Macao; History of medicine.

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Wu B, Gong H, Wang X. Anti-epidemic campaigns in Macao during the war and post-war reconstruction period (1937 - 1949): A procedural grounded theory analysis of news reports from overseas Chinese news. J Med Ethics Hist Med. 2025;18.