Opinión y análisis / Opinion and analysis
Rev Panam Salud Publica 38(3), 2015; Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2015;19(4):375–80
Epidemiology, Control, and Financing
San José, Costa Rica, Noviembre 4–5 noviembre 2008
Panel internacional detectar, tratar y curar una actividad en conmemoración del día mundial de la Tuberculosis
Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá 2 y 3 de marzo, 2010
Regional Tuberculosis Program, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO)
Informe
Ciudad de México, México - mayo 23 y 24, 2014
La Ceiba, Honduras – 18 y 19 de febrero de 2013
54th directing council; 67th session of the regional Committee of WHO for the Americas
CD54/11, Rev. 1, 2 October 2015, Original: Spanish
Informe
Bogotá, 13-14 de abril del 2015
Ciudad de México, México - 26 al 28 de mayo del 2014
La Ceiba – Honduras, 20 - 22 de febrero, 2013
Trabajemos por prisiones y países libres de tuberculosis
Epilepsy is one of the world’s most common chronic neurological disorders. Roughly 50 million people
suffer from it, 5 million of them in the Region of the Americas . Nevertheless, it is estimated that over
50% of these people in Latin America and the Caribbean have no access to services. Furthe...rmore,
the stigma attached to people with epilepsy is a barrier to the exercise of their human rights and social
integration.
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Conference Report Sao Paulo, Brazil 22-24 October 2015
salud pública de méxico / vol. 50, suplemento 2 de 2008, pp.167-177.
In response to the emerging global concern regarding health and people with intellectual disabilities (ID), several developed countries have established national initiatives to address the unique health needs of this population ...segment. However, most people with ID reside in countries with developing economies, such as many Latin American countries, yet there is virtually no information on the health of people with ID in these regions. Countries with developing economies face distinct challenges in promoting health among this population segment that may preclude adoption or adaptation of policies and practices developed in regions with established economies. This paper will address the issue of health promotion among people with ID in Latin America, an area that is undergoing significant reforms in both health care and disability rights
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