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Identifying and evaluating layers of vulnerability - a way forward
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2019-06)
Vulnerability is a key concept for research ethics and public health ethics. This term can be discussed from either a conceptual or a practical perspective. I previously proposed the metaphor of layers to understand how ...
Building a sanitary vulnerability map from open source data in Argentina (2010-2018)
(BioMed Central, 2020-09)
Background: Designing public health policies to target the needs of specific places requires highly granular data. When geographic health statistics from official sources are absent or lacking in spatial detail, Sanitary ...
Revisiting vulnerability: its development and impact
(Springer, 2019)
The concept of vulnerability has been hotly debated in research ethics literature. Some critics considered it a useless concept. In 2009—against some of those criticisms—I defended the importance of understanding this ...
Dynamics of vulnerability and COVID-19 health crisis management in CubaDinámicas de la vulnerabilidad y gestión de la crisis sanitaria por COVID-19 en Cuba
(Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, 2022)
La automedicación como un factor de riesgo de salud pública : análisis en una comunidad vulnerable en Medellín-ColombiaSelf-Medication As a Factor of Public Health Risk : Analysis in a Vulnerable Community in Medellin-Colombia
(Centro de Investigaciones. Facultad de Química Farmacéutica. Universidad de AntioquiaGrupo de Investigación de Tecnología en Regencia de FarmaciaColombia, 2017)
Título en inglés.Una mirada a las poblaciones vulnerables en Puerto Rico ante desastres.
(Institute of Caribbean Studies, College of Social Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, 1969)
Effect of daily temperature range on respiratory health in Argentina and its modification by impaired socio-economic conditions and PM10 exposures
(Elsevier, 2015-11)
Epidemiological investigations regarding temperature influence on human health have focused on mortality rather than morbidity. In addition, most information comes from developed countries despite the increasing evidence ...