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<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 14:18:43 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Interview with Ted Schreker, Unversity of Ottawa on Globalization and the Social Determinants of Health</title>
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Schrecker, Ted; Seiter, Emily
Interview with Dr. Ted Schrecker, from the Institute of Population Health at the University of Ottawa, during his September 2009 visit to the Global Health Program at the School of Public Health, University of Chile.
Entrevista con Dr. Ted Schreker, del Instituto de Salud Poblacional de la Universidad de Ottawa, durante su visita en septiembre de 2009 al Programa de Salud Global de la Escuela de Salud Pública, Universidad de Chile.
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<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:35:33 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Recesion Economica y Salud Publica</title>
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<description>Recesion Economica y Salud Publica
Valdivia, Leonel
Editorial publicado en la Revista Chilena de Salud Publica, en que se describen los posibles efectos del crisis economica en la salud publica.
Editorial published in the Chilean Journal of Public Health, in which the possible effects of the economic crisis on public health are described.
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:22:17 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>A social explanation for the rise and fall of global health issues</title>
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<description>A social explanation for the rise and fall of global health issues
Shiffman, Jeremy
This paper proposes an explanation concerning why some global health issues such as HIV/AIDS attract significant attention from international and national leaders, while other issues that also represent a high mortality and morbidity burden, such as pneumonia and malnutrition, remain neglected. The rise, persistence and decline of a global health issue may best be explained by the way in which its policy community – the network of individuals and organizations concerned with the problem – comes to understand and portray the issue and establishes institutions that can sustain this portrayal. This explanation emphasizes the power of ideas and challenges interpretations of issue ascendance and decline that place primary emphasis on material, objective factors such as mortality and morbidity levels and the existence of cost-effective interventions. This explanation has implications for our understanding of strategic public health communication. If ideas in the form of issue portrayals are central, strategic communication is far from a secondary public health activity: it is at the heart of what global health policy communities do. Published at: http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/87/8/08-060749.pdf
Este articulo propone una explicacion por el enfasis que reciben algunos problemas de salud, como VIH/SIDA, y descuidan de otros problemas que tienen alta mortalidad y morbididad. Se encuentra publicado en: http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/87/8/08-060749.pdf
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 20:20:58 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Ethics in Public Health: Global Trade and Public Health</title>
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<description>Ethics in Public Health: Global Trade and Public Health
Shaffer, Ellen R.; Waitzkin, Howard; Brenner, Joseph; Jasso-Aguilar, Rebecca
Global trade and international trade agreements have transformed the capacity of governments to monitor and to protect&#13;
public health, to regulate occupational and environmental health conditions and food&#13;
products, and to ensure affordable access to medications. Proposals under negotiation for the World Trade Organization’s General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and the regional Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agreement cover a wide range of health services, health facilities, clinician licensing, water and sanitation services, and tobacco and alcohol distribution services. Public health professionals and organizations rarely participate in trade negotiations or&#13;
in resolution of trade disputes. The linkages among global trade, international trade agreements, and public health deserve&#13;
more attention than they have received to date. Published at: http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/full/95/1/23?view=long&amp;pmid=15623854
Una discusión de los efectos de los existente y futuro tratados de libre comercio (como GATS, NAFTA, TRIPS y FTAA) en la salud ocupacional y  ambiental, y acceso a medicamentos y productos alimentarios. Se encuentra publicado en: http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/full/95/1/23?view=long&amp;pmid=15623854
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 20:02:20 GMT</pubDate>
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