Literature DB >> 25742110

[The "culture of survival" and international public health in Latin America: the Cold War and the eradication of diseases in the mid-twentieth century].

Marcos Cueto1.   

Abstract

This article analyzes the main campaigns run by international agencies and national health bodies to eradicate infectious diseases in rural Latin America in the 1940s and 1950s. The political dimensions of the period have been studied but there has been little attention as yet to the health dimensions. This article proposes the concept of a "culture of survival" to explain the official public health problems of states with limited social policies that did not allow the exercise of citizenship. Public health, as part of this culture of survival, sought a temporary solution without confronting the social problems that led to infections and left a public health legacy in the region.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25742110     DOI: 10.1590/S0104-59702015000100015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos        ISSN: 0104-5970


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Authors:  Julio Cesar Padilla-Rodríguez; Mario J Olivera; María Cristina Padilla-Herrera
Journal:  Infez Med       Date:  2022-06-01

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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