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Vol 23 No 1 (2024): 5.º Congresso Luso-Brasileiro de História da Medicina Tropical - One Health: novas abordagens históricas pós-pandemia de COVID-19
Published:
2024-06-19
Editorial
Uma só Saúde: aprender com a história
Paula Fortunato, Paulo Ferrinho, Filomeno Fortes
4
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Guest Editorial
One Health: novas abordagens históricas pós-COVID-19
Isabel Amaral, Alexandra Esteves
5-9
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Original Articles
History, disease, and ecology after COVID-19: multispecies entanglements in the planetary agea
André Felipe Cândido da Silva
10-18
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Global Health… Still
João Nunes
19-22
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Visualizing a Healthy Village: UNESCO Fundamental Education Pilot Project in China
Yarong Chen
23-31
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Primary Health Care, Education, Bioethics, One Health
João Schwalbach
32-35
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One Health and the response to COVID-19 and other zoonoses
Mayumi Duarte Wakimoto
36-43
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The trajectory of rifapentine for the treatment of latent tuberculosis in Brazil: incorporation into in the Brazilian Health System and perspectives for local production
Luiz Villarinho Pereira Mendes, Marilena Cordeiro Dias Villela Correa, Anete Trajman, Claudia Garcia Serpa Osorio-de-Castro
44-52
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Between bozales and subjects of color. Smallpox vaccination in the cities of Rio de Janeiro and La Habana (1804-1808)
Jaqueline Hasan Brizola
53-62
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Sleeping sickness (1890-1920): was Mandombe a volunteer research subject for his people?
Maria Regina Cotrim Guimarães, Lilian de Mello Lauria
63-72
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For a prosopography of women who worked in Tropical Medicine in Brazil (1940-1980)
Polyana Aparecida Valente, Ailton Junior de Paula Souza
73-82
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History of leishmaniases in the New World: a brief overview
Jaime L. Benchimol
83-90
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Bauru and its ulcer: the Brazilian Northwest railroad – NOB – and the city’s sanitary conditions from the look of the press (1916 and 1930)
Fabio Paride Pallotta
91-101
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Gaspar Vianna and the globalization of therapeutic methods for leishmaniasis using emetic tartar (1912-1920)
Denis G. Jogas Junior
102-107
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Portuguese participation in the Seventh International Congresses on Tropical Medicine and Malaria in 1963: the defense in Brazil of Portuguese overseas policy in times of decolonization
Ewerton Luiz Figueiredo Moura da Silva
108-119
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The enigma of the mystery patients at Egas Moniz Hospital and the discovery of LAV-2 (HIV-2)
Paula Basso
120-129
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Hygiene, medical hydrotherapy and tropical diseases
Manuela Hasse
130-139
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Complex historical relationships between animals and humans: reports of the “parrot fever” epidemic in the portuguese press
Alexandra Esteves
140-150
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Waves of fear: the Parnaíba River and water-related disease outbreaks in Teresina-PI (1889-1930)
Danielle Filgueiras Santos, Joseanne Zingleara Soares Marinho
151-158
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Come on, gentlemen: in the name of civilzations shoe up yourselves! The camping against the barfoot on the first half of the 20th century
Tânia Sofia Ferreira
159-167
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Healthcare in Piauí from hygiene stations (1930-1945)
Rakell Milena Osório Silva, Joseane Zingleara Soares Marinho
168-177
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About national Languages of Angola
Manuel Rodrigues Boal
178-101
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