The SUS and the Triad of Urban Arboviruses (2015-2020): Essay about the Inevitable Correlation between Public Health and Society

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The SUS and the Triad of Urban Arboviruses (2015-2020): Essay about the Inevitable Correlation between Public Health and Society

Vanessa De Jesus Queiroz
Vanessa De Jesus Queiroz
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This essay analyzes the links between the Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) and the different social scopes, from reflections about the presence of three arboviruses transmitted by Aedes Aegypti: Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika. This text is more social history approach than an analysis of specific biological and pathological aspects related to each of these diseases. The concepts of Space of Experience and Horizon of Expectation, as proposedby Reinhart Koselleck, are used to support the argument that defends the importance of SUS in recently and in the future. Furthermore, we also present the concept of Inevitable Correlation, proposed by us as essential to a theoretical-methodological approach concerned with investigating objects of historical problematization in a network perspective that fundamentally interconnects them. We start from the hypothesis that thinking about SUS, one of the main foundations of public health in Brazil, involves considering the network of people and institutions that coexist with it.

The SUS and the Triad of Urban Arboviruses (2015-2020): Essay about the Inevitable Correlation between Public Health and Society

This essay analyzes the links between the Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) and the different social scopes, from reflections about the presence of three arboviruses transmitted by Aedes Aegypti: Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika. This text is more social history approach than an analysis of specific biological and pathological aspects related to each of these diseases. The concepts of Space of Experience and Horizon of Expectation, as proposedby Reinhart Koselleck, are used to support the argument that defends the importance of SUS in recently and in the future. Furthermore, we also present the concept of Inevitable Correlation, proposed by us as essential to a theoretical-methodological approach concerned with investigating objects of historical problematization in a network perspective that fundamentally interconnects them. We start from the hypothesis that thinking about SUS, one of the main foundations of public health in Brazil, involves considering the network of people and institutions that coexist with it.

Vanessa De Jesus Queiroz
Vanessa De Jesus Queiroz

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vanessa_de_jesus_queiroz. 2021. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – F: Diseases GJMR-F Volume 21 (GJMR Volume 21 Issue F1): .

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