Multifactorial in environmental health
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2674-6492.2019.002.0002Keywords:
Environmental health, Government policy, Environmental policy, Environmental management, Health surveillanceAbstract
Multifactorial investigation is an analysis technique that can be used simultaneously to explore the relationship between countless variables based on independent factors. The procedure is based on the epistemological exercise and the observer's empiricism. In epidemiological research and analysis, it is a complete tool for a deep understanding of the evolutionary history of a disease, where the disease always begins in actions that generate environmental degradation that is the disease is the end result of a cascade effect that has its genesis in the environmental imbalance and its maintenance by harmful actions of the State grounded on a neoliberal economic model. The interface and the panorama of discussions of this scientific work was built on interdisciplinarity, based on the political, social and biological sciences, thus enabling a scheme for investigating the synergy and homeostasis of the disease continuing as the object of study, the main Brazilian tropical diseases and the coronavirus (COVID-19) were investigated.
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