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salud publica mex 2015; 57 (6)
Evolution of the theory and practices for the control of vector borne diseases
Gómez-Dantés H
Language: Spanish
References: 63
Page: 555-567
PDF size: 285.28 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The conceptual models of the public health have bonds with
the advance in the knowledge of the VBDs. The establishment
of the colonial empires, the sprouting of great scale sanitary
interventions, the creation of tie international organisms
dedicated to the promotion of the health, the participation
of phylantropic institutions financing and organizing different
health campaigns are only a few contributions to the field.
This body of knowledge contributed to the birth and the
progress of several medical disciplines, academic institutions
and international organisms dedicated to the education of
human resources, research and health services; establishing
the production and reproduction bases of this intellectual
field. The way that VBDs have been faced has also molded
great part of the ideas and the practices in Public Health and
its essence has been adopted to elaborate the prevention and
control programs of other many problems of health.
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