História, doenças e ecologia pós-COVID-19: agenciamentos multiespécies na era planetária

  • André Felipe Cândido da Silva Casa de Oswaldo Cruz - Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Palavras-chave: COVID-19, Ecologia, Antropoceno, regime planetário, saúde planetária, estudos multiespécies, história da medicina tropical, história das doenças

Resumo

 Este trabalho explora como a recente pandemia de COVID-19 expressa os processos sobrepostos que caracterizam o Antropoceno. O objetivo é analisar como a pandemia e esta nova época geológica desafiam a escrita da história das doenças. A revelação da condição planetária por ambos os fenómenos destaca a necessidade de enquadramentos históricos mais atentos aos entrelaçamentos multiespécies dos seres humanos dentro do sistema de suporte vital do planeta. O estudo defende a adoção dos estudos multiespécies como uma abordagem adequada para compreender a saúde e a doença dentro desses entrelaçamentos. Por fim, o artigo avalia brevemente a posição da história da medicina tropical para abordar questões pertinentes decorrentes da história das doenças em meio às transformações do Sistema Terrestre compreendidas pelo conceito de Antropoceno.

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2024-05-30
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Cândido da Silva AF. História, doenças e ecologia pós-COVID-19: agenciamentos multiespécies na era planetária. ihmt [Internet]. 30Mai.2024 [citado 15Jul.2024];23(1):10-8. Available from: https://anaisihmt.com/index.php/ihmt/article/view/471