DESASTRES HIDROLÓGICOS Y SALUD HUMANA: UNA REVISIÓN DEL ALCANCE

Autores/as

  • Gregório Neto Batista de Sousa Autor/a
  • Emerson Machado de Carvalho Autor/a
  • Grasiely Faccin Borges Autor/a
  • Renan Borges de Jesus Junior Autor/a
  • Adriano Frederico Donatti Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/arev8n5-090

Palabras clave:

Inundaciones, Salud, Enfermedades Infecciosas, Drenaje Pluvial y Profesionales de la Salud

Resumen

El objetivo de esta revisión de alcance es evaluar la literatura entre 2013 y 2023 relacionada objetivamente con la salud humana y los desastres hidrológicos. Las bases de datos de investigación fueron: Lilacs, Medline vía PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, ScienceDirect. Para la elegibilidad, se utilizaron los criterios de inclusión y exclusión y la estrategia de búsqueda: (Salud) Y (Desastre Hidrológico), (Riesgo de Salud) Y (Desastre Hidrológico). Inicialmente se seleccionaron 58 artículos, pero luego de la selección sistemática solo 12 fueron adecuados para el tema sugerido. Los resultados indicaron que la prevalencia de enfermedades infecciosas después de los desastres es un tema recurrente y relevante en la literatura. En síntesis, la colaboración científica pudo indicar la necesidad de un trabajo más amplio y multidisciplinario, con potencial para actuar en la formulación de políticas públicas y alianzas internacionales, preparación de gestores y profesionales de salud, elaboración de planes, investigaciones e intervenciones en la relación entre salud y desastres hidrológicos.

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2026-05-23

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DE SOUSA, Gregório Neto Batista; DE CARVALHO, Emerson Machado; BORGES, Grasiely Faccin; DE JESUS JUNIOR, Renan Borges; DONATTI, Adriano Frederico. DESASTRES HIDROLÓGICOS Y SALUD HUMANA: UNA REVISIÓN DEL ALCANCE. ARACÊ , [S. l.], v. 8, n. 5, p. e13209, 2026. DOI: 10.56238/arev8n5-090. Disponível em: https://periodicos.newsciencepubl.com/arace/article/view/13209. Acesso em: 25 may. 2026.