Literature DB >> 19043957

[Health and globalization in the San Diego-Tijuana region].

Leonel Villa-Caballero1, Víctor Manuel Caballero-Solano, Olga Alicia Andrade-Barreto.   

Abstract

The international process of trading goods and services with significant reduction in barriers known as globalization is clearly observed at the San Diego-Tijuana region. This essay addresses issues arising at this unique geographical area associated with the globalization process and its public health consequences. Social, cultural and political aspects have very important implications on the health status of the U.S-Mexican population and in the health care systems on both sides of the border. One of the most powerful world economies borders a developing country resulting in a dramatic comparison that has negative outcomes such as health disparities, high prevalence of chronic diseases and new epidemiological risks. Poverty and migration are a few of the contributing factors triggering this asymmetrical relationship. Challenges in border health require a comprehensive binational participation and the solutions are yet to be determined.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19043957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Med Mex        ISSN: 0016-3813            Impact factor:   0.302


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1.  The Border Health Consortium of the Californias-Forming a Binational (California-Baja California) Entity to Address the Health of a Border Region: A Case Study.

Authors:  Justine Kozo; Rogelio Zapata-Garibay; María Gudelia Rangel-Gomez; April Fernandez; Ricardo Hirata-Okamoto; Wilma Wooten; Adriana Vargas-Ojeda; Barbara Jiménez; Hector Zepeda-Cisneros; Charles Edwards Matthews
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2018-01-19
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