Background Epidemiology in Latin America, as in the rest of the world, has been developed for the purpose of contributing towards understanding the causes and determinants of the phenomena of health and disease in specific contexts. However, in that continent it has specific characteristics. Methods The paper explores epidemiology in the Latin American continent, emphasizing on the one hand epidemiology as a knowledge-producing, scientific discipline, and on the other hand, epidemiology in praxis, with its firm commitment to contributing towards transforming the health of the population. Results It has been possible to identify at least eight idiosyncrasies that characterize epidemiology in Latin America. It is being forged with a strong co...
There is a multiplicity of journals originating in Spain and the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin...
Diverse histories and traditions of critical epidemiology in Latin America provide an important, alt...
Abstract Background Third World countries are confronted by a complex overlay of two sets of health ...
p. 1132-1137Background Epidemiology in Latin America, as in the rest of the world, has been develope...
p.1132–1137Background: Epidemiology in Latin America, as in the rest of the world, has been develope...
As the diagnostic arm of public health, epidemiology is caught in the crossfire of oppositional soci...
This article presents an approach to understanding health that acquires an original and autonomous d...
We are all living in the era of globalization, and like it or not, it is going to change the way we ...
The sociology of health and illness is a rapidly growing field. Yet as a field, it has suffered from...
The sociology of health and illness is a rapidly growing field. Yet as a field, it has suffered from...
The present paper offers a fresh perspective from the South about the relevance of progressive Latin...
Cardiovascular disease is the principle cause of death in Latin America. Data from the World Health ...
Epidemiology has been an essential interpretative tool to understand the collective health of societ...
This paper aims to review the impact of globalization on the determinants of illness-health and well...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the anti-health policies and programs that are being pursued by neolib...
There is a multiplicity of journals originating in Spain and the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin...
Diverse histories and traditions of critical epidemiology in Latin America provide an important, alt...
Abstract Background Third World countries are confronted by a complex overlay of two sets of health ...
p. 1132-1137Background Epidemiology in Latin America, as in the rest of the world, has been develope...
p.1132–1137Background: Epidemiology in Latin America, as in the rest of the world, has been develope...
As the diagnostic arm of public health, epidemiology is caught in the crossfire of oppositional soci...
This article presents an approach to understanding health that acquires an original and autonomous d...
We are all living in the era of globalization, and like it or not, it is going to change the way we ...
The sociology of health and illness is a rapidly growing field. Yet as a field, it has suffered from...
The sociology of health and illness is a rapidly growing field. Yet as a field, it has suffered from...
The present paper offers a fresh perspective from the South about the relevance of progressive Latin...
Cardiovascular disease is the principle cause of death in Latin America. Data from the World Health ...
Epidemiology has been an essential interpretative tool to understand the collective health of societ...
This paper aims to review the impact of globalization on the determinants of illness-health and well...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the anti-health policies and programs that are being pursued by neolib...
There is a multiplicity of journals originating in Spain and the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin...
Diverse histories and traditions of critical epidemiology in Latin America provide an important, alt...
Abstract Background Third World countries are confronted by a complex overlay of two sets of health ...