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Leila Posenato García

Fundação Jorge Duprat Figueiredo de Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho

ORCID: 0000-0003-1146-2641

Publishes on Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare, Public Health in Brazil, Health, Nursing, Elderly Care. 196 papers and 3.9k citations.

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Como o Brasil pode deter a COVID-19
Cited by 699Open Access

This article presents the strategies and actions adopted by the Brazilian Ministry of Health to hold back COVID-19. The response to the disease was immediate and occurred prior to the first case being detected in Brazil. Provision of information and communication to the population and the press was adopted as a fundamental strategy for addressing the epidemic. Guidance provided to the population has been clear, stressing the importance of coronavirus transmission prevention measures. Efforts have been directed towards strengthening health surveillance and health care, as well as boosting research, development and innovation. Actions have targeted human resource training and expanding coverage afforded by the Brazilian National Health System (SUS). Protecting health workers is a priority. All SUS health workers, managers and directors are dedicated to preserving the health and life of each and every Brazilian citizen.

Isolamento social e o aumento da violência doméstica: o que isso nos revela?
Pâmela Rocha Vieira, Leila Posenato García, Ethel Leonor Nóia Maciel|Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia|2020
Cited by 308Open Access

The social isolation imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic brings out, in a empowered way, some worrying indicators about domestic violence and family violence against women. Organizations addressing domestic violence have already seen an increase in domestic violence due to forced coexistence, economic stress and fears about the Coronavirus. The article seeks to establish some relations between social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic and the increase in violence against women, taking into account the context of a patriarchal society. Data, still incipient, published by the press of several countries were analyzed, as well as reports from international organizations and organizations focused on combating domestic violence. In parallel, a brief literature review with authors who discuss the social role of women in society.