Stratification of risk areas for measles transmission: a systematic review
Objective
To perform a systematic review of scientific publications addressing the use of stratification methods to define risk areas for measles transmission.
Developing and sustaining high-quality care for children with cancer: the WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer
Cancer is a major public health concern, impacting nearly 20 million people each year, and it is responsible for 1 in 6 deaths worldwide. The burden of cancer is increasing rapidly, straining health systems that are unable to prevent and manage the disease. Childhood cancer constitutes a significant and relevant public health challenge; it was the ninth leading cause of childhood disease globally, according to findings by the Global Burden of Disease 2017 study.
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Evaluating elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Suriname: a mixed method study
Objectives
To evaluate the cascade of care for the elimination of mother-to-child-transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Suriname and identify sociodemographic and clinical factors preventing transmission to exposed infants.
Maintaining measles elimination status in Colombia during outbreak control, 2019
Objective
Describe measles outbreaks caused by importation of multiple cases, and the corresponding control interventions.
External quality control program in infectious diseases screening at laboratories and blood banks in Latin America: an analysis of the past 5 years
Objective
To evaluate the screening of blood samples for infectious disease markers at laboratories and blood banks in Latin America per the findings of an External Quality Assessment Program (EQAP).
The role of echocardiographic screening in reducing the burden of rheumatic heart disease in Latin America
The objectives of this article are to reflect on the rationale behind the use of echocardiographic screening for rheumatic heart disease and to provide key recommendations about steps needed to implement and improve echocardiographic screening programs in Latin America. Rheumatic heart disease remains a public health problem affecting mainly low-income and lower-middle-income countries and populations. Latin America is an area with economic inequalities, and the epidemiology of rheumatic heart disease remains largely unknown.
Financial and health impact of two models of providing prostheses in a public health system
Objective
Compare the health outcomes and financial outcomes of two systems for the procurement of prostheses: the traditional system, in which procurement is initiated when a product is requested; and the "Prosthesis Bank" model, based on a current inventory of supplies.
Assessment of healthcare accessibility and travel distance on intrapartum fetal death: a retrospective cohort study
Objective
To determine if there was an association between intrapartum stillbirths and both traveled distance for delivery and delivery care accessibility, assessing periods before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.