Inter-sector social mobilization for dengue control in Bahia State, Brazil

Discussions on the health-disease process and health promotion indicate the need to reach beyond the limits of the health sector itself to link knowledge from various fields in order to promote better health conditions for the population. Inter-sector approaches have thus emerged as a new rationale...

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Health Planning Guidelines
Health Policy
Health Promotion - methods
Humans
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Knowledge
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