Deterioration of the ecosystems and re-emergence of illnesses.

Authors

  • Lic. Fidel Robinson-Jay Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Lic. Danay Ramos-Duharte Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • M Sc. Yamila Rodríguez-Chibás Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Lic. Yurleidis Frómeta-Quintero Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • M Sc. María Nelis Zamora-Rodríguez Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Cuba.

Keywords:

ecosistemas, emergent illnesses, develop sustainable, ecodevelop.

Abstract

Carried out a bibliographical revision, with the objective to shape the theoretical fundamentatión of a thesis of mastery in infectious illnesses and in function to raise the level of knowledges of professionals and population in general about the report between the deterioration in the ecosistemas and the emergency and the re-emergence of illnesses. Used observations and interview to decide the felt needs of the professionals and general population those which contributed the primary data on the aspects to value, material that was used for the design of folding, poster and monograph mini with conclusive elements about the report between deterioration of the ecosystems and the appearance and reappearance of illnesses. The actions of promotion of health that they develop as of this focussing propitiate, according to the criterion of experts, it achieves integral dad in the handling of the |ecosistemas| in function to raise the level of quality of life with an environmental step sustainable and healthy.

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Published

2014-01-22

How to Cite

Robinson-Jay, L. F., Ramos-Duharte, L. D., Rodríguez-Chibás, M. S. Y., Frómeta-Quintero, L. Y., & Zamora-Rodríguez, M. S. M. N. (2014). Deterioration of the ecosystems and re-emergence of illnesses. Man, Science and Technology, 18(1), 19–25. Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/544

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