Response capacity and challenges of the Cuban health system against communicable diseases/Capacidad de respuesta y desafios del sistema de salud cubano frente a las enfermedades transmisibles/Capacidade de resposta e desafios do sistema de saude cubano contra doencas transmissiveis

This article presents distinctive and essential features in the transformations of the Cuban health system that have allowed the eradication and reduction of the incidence rates of some communicable diseases at levels lower than 0.1 per 100 000 inhabitants. The results obtained are a consequence of...

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Published inRevista panamericana de salud pública Vol. 42; no. 1
Main Authors Corcho, Denis Verdasquera, Valle, Isora Ramos, Gutierrez, Susana Borroto, Castillo, Raisa Rumbaut, Avila, Lorenzo Jorge Perez, Berrio, Lazara Alfonso, Cabrera, Pablo Leon, Parra, Susett Perez, Garcia, Francisco Alberto Duran
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Pan American Health Organization 01.04.2018
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Summary:This article presents distinctive and essential features in the transformations of the Cuban health system that have allowed the eradication and reduction of the incidence rates of some communicable diseases at levels lower than 0.1 per 100 000 inhabitants. The results obtained are a consequence of the importance given to the prevention and control, as well as to the risks and potential damages, of these diseases. The structure and functioning of the hygiene and epidemiology subsystem and its interrelations with the rest of the system, based on the different models of service provision, have been permanent integration scenarios for decision making. Diseases such as poliomyelitis, malaria, diphtheria, whooping cough, rubella, mumps, post-mumps meningitis, measles, yellow fever, cholera, severe forms of tuberculosis, human rabies transmitted by canines, leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, vertical transmission of HIV, congenital syphilis and clinical forms such as neonatal tetanus and congenital rubella syndrome were eliminated. Some communicable diseases are analyzed in more detail and, in particular, the social response developed against tuberculosis, leprosy, AIDS and vector-borne diseases. However, the current health context presents challenges for the sustainability of the achievements made in the country. Assuring the maintenance of universal coverage with access of the Cuban population to health services will always be a principle of Cuban public health.
ISSN:1020-4989
1680-5348
DOI:10.26633/RPSP.2018.30