The complex and unprecedented characteristics of the Zika epidemic in Brazil demanded national and local coordination, the intersection of public policies (e.g., health, social assistance, education) and the creation of norms, procedures and protocols to attend the affected families. The epidemic highlighted the difficult living conditions of many marginalised families and emphasised the complex and longstanding challenges involving public health, social development, infrastructure, access to water and sanitation, gender relations and reproductive rights. Besides, since its treatment requires costly treatment and daily care, it has increased vulnerabilities and social inequalities that affect the mothers and children infected by the virus
peer-reviewedBackground: The public health response to Zika outbreak has mostly focused on epidemiol...
This research brief reports on a focus group study that explores how and why the Zika virus affects ...
Objective: to describe the socioeconomic situation of the families of children with Congenital Syndr...
In Brazil, the Zika epidemic, a national and public health emergency declared in 2015, and in effect...
This study is part of the set of projects supported by the ZIKAlliance Social Sciences Research Grou...
The Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS) epidemic took place in Brazil between 2015 and 2017 and led to th...
Social science generates evidence necessary to control epidemics. It can help to craft appropriate p...
Since 2015 Brazil has experienced the social repercussions of the Zika virus epidemic, thus raising ...
The Zika virus outbreak of 2015 disproportionately affected Brazil, a South American country with a ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Be...
Between 2015 and 2016, Zika became an epidemic of global concern and the focus of intense media cove...
Social science research investigating the social dynamics of Zika and congenital Zika syndrome (CZS)...
OBJECTIVES: Zika virus, which was first discovered in 1947, has become a global threat to human heal...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern...
peer-reviewedBackground: The public health response to Zika outbreak has mostly focused on epidemiol...
This research brief reports on a focus group study that explores how and why the Zika virus affects ...
Objective: to describe the socioeconomic situation of the families of children with Congenital Syndr...
In Brazil, the Zika epidemic, a national and public health emergency declared in 2015, and in effect...
This study is part of the set of projects supported by the ZIKAlliance Social Sciences Research Grou...
The Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS) epidemic took place in Brazil between 2015 and 2017 and led to th...
Social science generates evidence necessary to control epidemics. It can help to craft appropriate p...
Since 2015 Brazil has experienced the social repercussions of the Zika virus epidemic, thus raising ...
The Zika virus outbreak of 2015 disproportionately affected Brazil, a South American country with a ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Be...
Between 2015 and 2016, Zika became an epidemic of global concern and the focus of intense media cove...
Social science research investigating the social dynamics of Zika and congenital Zika syndrome (CZS)...
OBJECTIVES: Zika virus, which was first discovered in 1947, has become a global threat to human heal...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern...
peer-reviewedBackground: The public health response to Zika outbreak has mostly focused on epidemiol...
This research brief reports on a focus group study that explores how and why the Zika virus affects ...
Objective: to describe the socioeconomic situation of the families of children with Congenital Syndr...