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MEDICC Review 2017; 19 (2-3)
Autism spectrum disorder in Cuba: comprehensive & coordinated response
Gorry C
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 8
Paginas: 5-9
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FRAGMENTO
Sin resumen.
REFERENCIAS (EN ESTE ARTÍCULO)
Cubans with disabilities are protected under Chapter VI of the Cuban Constitution (1992, revised 2002), Chapter VIII of the Penal Code, and Article 2 of the Labor Code. Furthermore, Cuba is signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (2000); UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2007); and UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights (2008), three international instruments recognizing the rights of people with disabilities.
World health Organization [Internet]. Geneva: World Health Organization; c2017. WHO Media Center. Factsheets. Autism Spectrum Disorders; 2017 Apr [cited 2017 Jun 10]. Available from: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/ autism-spectrum-disorders/en/
American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. DSM-5. 5th ed. Virginia: American Psychiatric Publishing. 991 p.
Gorry C. Cuba’s family doctor-and-nurse teams: a day in the life. MEDICC Rev. 2017 Jan;19(1):6–9.
Lantigua Cruz A, Portuondo Sao M, Collazo Mesa T, Lardoeyt Ferrer R. Epidemiology of prenatal genetic and environmental factors of mental retardation in Cuba. MEDICC Rev. 2008 Jan;10(1):29–36.
Rosen M. Cuba opens its doors to Autism Speaks [Internet]. New York: Autism Speaks; c2017 [cited 2017 Jun 10]; [about 3 screens]. Available from: https:// www.autismspeaks.org/blog/2015/08/03/cuba-opens-its-doors-autism-speaks
Gorry C. The ABCs of clinical trials in Cuba. MEDICC Rev. 2016 Apr;18(3):9–14.
Gomez L, Vidal B, Denis M, Marín T, Maragoto C, Vera H, et al. Non-invasive brain stimulation in children with autism spectrum disorder. Brain Stimulation. 2017 Mar–Apr;10(2):346–540