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COVID-19 Response in Latin America

Patricia García, Alex Alarcón, Angela M. Bayer, Paulo Marchiori Buss, Germán Guerra, Helena Ribeiro, Karol Rojas, Rocío Sáenz, Nelly Salgado de Snyder, Giorgio Solimano, Rubén Torres, Sebastián Tobar, Rafael Tuesca Molina, G. J. Vargas, Rifat Atun

2020American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene245 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Effective management of a pandemic due to a respiratory virus requires public health capacity for a coordinated response for mandatory restrictions, large-scale testing to identify infected individuals, capacity to isolate infected cases and track and test contacts, and health services for those infected who require hospitalization. Because of contextual and socioeconomic factors, it has been hard for Latin America to confront this epidemic. In this article, we discuss the context and the initial responses of eight selected Latin American countries, including similarities and differences in public health, economic, and fiscal measures, and provide reflections on what worked and what did not work and what to expect moving forward.

Topics & Concepts

Latin AmericansPublic healthPandemicSocioeconomic statusContext (archaeology)Scale (ratio)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Political scienceEconomic growthDevelopment economicsEnvironmental healthMedicineGeographyEconomicsPopulationNursingCartographyArchaeologyPathologyLawDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Food Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsPublic Health Policies and EducationGlobal Public Health Policies and Epidemiology