Literature DB >> 20890565

[Malaria and social health determinants: a new heuristic framework from the perspective of Latin American social medicine].

Juan Gabriel Piñeros1.   

Abstract

Traditionally, malaria research and study have followed the positivist scientific paradigm and its biomedical conception of disease. From this perspective, diverse control actions and strategies have been designed. However, despite a century of scientific experience and the depth and thoroughness achieved in the knowledge of malaria, this has not been translated into a constant and progressive decrease of its epidemiological burden. This essay argues for the need for a change in malaria conception, reconfiguring it as a process of biological and social character, where the geno-phenotypical possibilities of the host-parasite relationship and of the diseases clinical expression are articulated with the historic and social dynamics of the spaces in which they occur. In addition, it proposes rethinking the epidemiological research of this entity on the basis of the visualization of the dynamic, heterogeneous, dialectic and complex character of biosocial organizations that constitute the reality of malaria (from the social structure to the genetic and phenotypic level of parasite individuals, vectors and humans). To achieve this, it is suggested that: 1) the Latin American perspective on the social determinants of health be adopted; 2) new analytical categories (for instance, malaria social territory) and new investigation tools (matrices of critical processes of social determination) be incorporated, and 3) the conventional epidemiological categories of infectious diseases such as the transmission and infectiousness be reinterpreted.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20890565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomedica        ISSN: 0120-4157            Impact factor:   0.935


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1.  Social representations of malaria in the Guna indigenous population of Comarca Guna de Madungandi, Panama.

Authors:  Lorenzo Cáceres; José E Calzada; Amanda Gabster; Josue Young; Ricardo Márquez; Rolando Torres; Margarita Griffith
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2017-06-15       Impact factor: 2.979

2.  The malaria eradication campaign in Colombia, 1959-1979

Authors:  Julio Cesar Padilla-Rodríguez; Mario Javier Olivera; Pablo Chaparro; Martha Lucía Quiñonez; José Pablo Escobar; Gilberto Álvarez
Journal:  Biomedica       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 1.173

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