Imposición de los programas de vacunación a los países del Sur

Abstract

The Alma-Ata Declaration in 1 978 was a triomph of public health for the poor countries. It recommended the creation of sanitary system from the study of the population itself, avoiding the technological pre-manufactured programs from the North. The rich countries reaction was the application of a global vaccination program sponsored by UNICEF and WHO of eradication of the diphteria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, measles and tuberculosis diseases. In fact, it was a technological centered program adopted without the consideration of the six diseases problems and the real needs of population

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