2013, Number 2
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Revista Cubana de Salud Pública 2013; 39 (2)
Paradigms of the malarial control in Guatemala in the 20th and 21st centuries moving from eradication to elimination
Juárez J
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 346-353
PDF size: 481.83 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Malaria remains a world health problem. During the 20
th and 21
st centuries, the
approach to this disease underwent very interesting paradigmatic changes, but they
were influenced by breakthroughs derived from the Second World Wear, the
international economic situations, the advent of new monitoring strategies and the
approach to the disease based on the community and the health sector
involvement. The objective of this paper was to present changes in paradigms form
a vertical perspective or eradication to a horizontal viewpoint or elimination, and
from a quantitative positivist to a combined standpoint in addressing malaria in
Guatemala. A historical account of malaria was made and the bioethical aspects of
the use of
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane worldwide were discussed. The
eradicating interventions by using the insecticidal spraying of houses were backed
up in the developed countries. This was supplemented with the diagnosis and
treatment of malaria. However, the situation was different in most of the
developing countries, since their financial restrictions did not make possible to keep
the eradication programs, being a clear example of the global inequality. In the
present decade,
Guatemala is going through the pre-elimination-elimination phase
and it works with good results, which is indicative of a change in paradigm and
shows that actions against malaria should be horizontal in order to encourage the
intrasectorial and the intersectorial work.
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