| Literature DB >> 29708219 |
Diana E Alcantara Zapata1, Marinella Mazzei Pimental2.
Abstract
This article attempts to capture the bioethical-environmental panorama of the health in the residents who live on the Peruvian highlands, highlighting the inequity in access to health services that exist in this region and reflecting on the possible historical and current contextual causes that have originated differences between Inca-Andean settler and modern-Andean settler. The change in the view of the world about the environment and natural resources, the decline of justice approach, loss of solidarity, welfare, and respect to human being and nature. Besides, we describe health from a historical scenario of this region, where Public health has and will have as a challenge the application of programs that respond to the specific needs of this population, with a focus on the environment.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29708219 PMCID: PMC5922448 DOI: 10.18359/rlbi.3106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Latinoam Bioet ISSN: 1657-4702