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El sector de la salud frente a los desastres y el cambio climático en Cuba

Due to its impact on human health and its capacity to cause damage, disasters are one of the global problems that most concern the international community. However, and in spite of the efforts made by many health systems, the reduction of vulnerabilities and the lack of strategies to avoid or minimi...

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Autores principales: Ridel, Guillermo Mesa, García, Joel González, Fernández, María Cristina Reyes, Cala, Duniesky Cintra, Rodríguez, Yudix Ferreiro, Lavastida, José Ernesto Betancourt
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Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31093053
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2018.24
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author Ridel, Guillermo Mesa
García, Joel González
Fernández, María Cristina Reyes
Cala, Duniesky Cintra
Rodríguez, Yudix Ferreiro
Lavastida, José Ernesto Betancourt
author_facet Ridel, Guillermo Mesa
García, Joel González
Fernández, María Cristina Reyes
Cala, Duniesky Cintra
Rodríguez, Yudix Ferreiro
Lavastida, José Ernesto Betancourt
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description Due to its impact on human health and its capacity to cause damage, disasters are one of the global problems that most concern the international community. However, and in spite of the efforts made by many health systems, the reduction of vulnerabilities and the lack of strategies to avoid or minimize risks have not received enough attention yet. As Cuba is located in an area of permanent danger of disasters, its health sector has accumulated considerable experience in the management of risks and in the assurance of less risky future scenarios, with active participation of the community and a planned and organized process to address the impact of climate change. This paper summarizes some of these experiences and describes the dangers, vulnerabilities, and risks of disasters in Cuba, its Civil Defense System, and planning and organization in the health sector for disaster reduction, as well as the main effects and challenges of climate change in the health system. Lessons learned and good practices support the key role of human resources to reduce vulnerabilities; the greatest challenges are to avoid or minimize risks, to advance research, to train professionals for climate change, and to optimize the organization of health systems and services in the country.
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spelling pubmed-63860582019-05-15 El sector de la salud frente a los desastres y el cambio climático en Cuba Ridel, Guillermo Mesa García, Joel González Fernández, María Cristina Reyes Cala, Duniesky Cintra Rodríguez, Yudix Ferreiro Lavastida, José Ernesto Betancourt Rev Panam Salud Publica Informe Especial Due to its impact on human health and its capacity to cause damage, disasters are one of the global problems that most concern the international community. However, and in spite of the efforts made by many health systems, the reduction of vulnerabilities and the lack of strategies to avoid or minimize risks have not received enough attention yet. As Cuba is located in an area of permanent danger of disasters, its health sector has accumulated considerable experience in the management of risks and in the assurance of less risky future scenarios, with active participation of the community and a planned and organized process to address the impact of climate change. This paper summarizes some of these experiences and describes the dangers, vulnerabilities, and risks of disasters in Cuba, its Civil Defense System, and planning and organization in the health sector for disaster reduction, as well as the main effects and challenges of climate change in the health system. Lessons learned and good practices support the key role of human resources to reduce vulnerabilities; the greatest challenges are to avoid or minimize risks, to advance research, to train professionals for climate change, and to optimize the organization of health systems and services in the country. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2018-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6386058/ /pubmed/31093053 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2018.24 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/legalcode This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. No modifications or commercial use of this article are permitted. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that PAHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the PAHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Fernández, María Cristina Reyes
Cala, Duniesky Cintra
Rodríguez, Yudix Ferreiro
Lavastida, José Ernesto Betancourt
El sector de la salud frente a los desastres y el cambio climático en Cuba
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title_full El sector de la salud frente a los desastres y el cambio climático en Cuba
title_fullStr El sector de la salud frente a los desastres y el cambio climático en Cuba
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title_short El sector de la salud frente a los desastres y el cambio climático en Cuba
title_sort el sector de la salud frente a los desastres y el cambio climático en cuba
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31093053
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2018.24
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