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salud publica mex 2018; 60 (S1)


Terremotos, salud y sociedad: lecciones aprendidas

Lazcano-Ponce E, Oropeza-Abúndez C
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 18
Paginas: 2-5
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La revista Salud Pública de México, atenta a los fenómenos que inciden en la salud de la población, presenta un número monográfico titulado Terremotos, salud y sociedad: lecciones aprendidas. Esta iniciativa reúne, con pertinencia y oportunidad, la respuesta expedita de diversos grupos de investigación intersectorial en el ámbito nacional e internacional, para documentar la experiencia y describir las lecciones aprendidas, desde la perspectiva multidisciplinaria e intersectorial, de los terremotos ocurridos en México en septiembre de 2017.


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