La Salud Global, la Salud Planetaria y los historiadores

  • Marcos Cueto Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fundación Oswaldo Cruz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19137/qs.v24i3.4834

Palabras clave:

salud global, salud planetaria, Historia de la Salud, Historia de la Ciencia

Resumen

Los objetivos de este artículo son describir la emergencia del término “salud global” y sintetizar las discusiones históricas sobre este concepto que, según algunos expertos, fue adoptado con sumo interés por las agencias internacionales de salud desde fines del siglo XX. No obstante, determinados historiadores dudaron de la utilidad de ese concepto, debido a su relación con el discurso glorificador de la globalización económica neoliberal. En el trabajo se analizan las posibilidades para los historiadores de la salud de utilizar un nuevo paradigma surgido recientemente entre los sanitaristas y los ambientalistas, conocido como “salud planetaria”.

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2020-09-10