Malena Monteverde
National University of Cordoba
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Salud Colectiva | 2012
Sonia Tarragona; Malena Monteverde; Silvia Marchioni; Joaquín Caporale; Ana Cristina Pereiro; Julio Maximiliano Palacios
The present study estimates the economic burden associated with the cases of dengue recorded during the 2009 Argentine epidemic. Among the costs considered are the medical costs necessary for the treatment of those affected and the opportunity costs for those who stopped working or studying because of the disease. In order to assess the costs of the disease, at the end of 2009 an ad-hoc survey was carried out in 201 households where people that had contracted dengue during the 2009 epidemic lived. The results allow us to estimate between 26 to 40 million Argentine pesos (6 to 9 million US dollars) as the total cost of the recorded cases. The regions in the north of Argentina bore the highest economic burden of the disease (more than 90% of the total burden). For all regions, the social cost of one dengue case accounts for more than 40% of the average monthly net individual income.The present study estimates the economic burden associated with the cases of dengue recorded during the 2009 Argentine epidemic. Among the costs considered are the medical costs necessary for the treatment of those affected and the opportunity costs for those who stopped working or studying because of the disease. In order to assess the costs of the disease, at the end of 2009 an ad-hoc survey was carried out in 201 households where people that had contracted dengue during the 2009 epidemic lived. The results allow us to estimate between 26 to 40 million Argentine pesos (6 to 9 million US dollars) as the total cost of the recorded cases. The regions in the north of Argentina bore the highest economic burden of the disease (more than 90% of the total burden). For all regions, the social cost of one dengue case accounts for more than 40% of the average monthly net individual income.
Salud Colectiva | 2013
Malena Monteverde; Marcos Cipponeri; Carlos M. Angelaccio; Leda Gianuzzi
The aim of this study is to analyze the origin and quality of water used for consumption in a sample of households in Matanza-Riachuelo river basin area in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The results of drinking water by source indicated that 9% of water samples from the public water system, 45% of bottled water samples and 80% of well water samples were not safe for drinking due to excess content of coliforms, Escherichia coli or nitrates. Individuals living in households where well water is the main source of drinking water have a 55% higher chance of suffering a water-borne disease; in the cases of diarrheas, the probability is 87% higher and in the case of dermatitis, 160% higher. The water for human consumption in this region should be provided by centralized sources that assure control over the quality of the water.El objetivo del estudio es analizar el origen y la calidad del agua domiciliaria utilizada para el consumo, en una muestra de hogares del area de la cuenca Matanza-Riachuelo del Gran Buenos Aires, Argentina. Segun su origen, el 9% de las muestras de agua provenientes de la red publica, el 45% de las de agua envasada y el 80% de las provenientes de perforaciones o pozos individuales resultaron no potables por exceso de coliformes, Escherichia coli o nitratos. Los individuos de la muestra de hogares en los que la fuente principal de agua para el consumo eran pozos individuales presentaron una probabilidad 55% superior de padecer alguna enfermedad de origen hidrico, probabilidad que llegaria al 87% en el caso de las diarreas y al 160% en el de las dermatitis. El agua para consumo humano en este territorio deberia provenir de fuentes centralizadas que aseguren el control de la calidad del agua.
Journal of Behavioral Health | 2013
Malena Monteverde; Dora Celton; Enrique Peláez; Claudia Chaufan
Población y Salud en Mesoamérica | 2012
Malena Monteverde; Enrique Peláez; Dora Celton
SaberEs | 2017
Enrique Peláez; Malena Monteverde; Laura Débora Acosta
Población y Salud en Mesoamérica | 2017
Malena Monteverde; María Pujol-Jover; Ramón Alemany; Guillem López-Casasnovas
Revista Latinoamericana de Población | 2016
Malena Monteverde; Silvia Tomas; Laura Débora Acosta; Sagrario Garay
Salud Colectiva | 2015
Malena Monteverde
I Jornadas de Economía de la Salud de América Latina y el Caribe (Buenos Aires, mayo 2009) | 2015
Malena Monteverde; Marcos Cipponeri; Carlos M. Angelaccio; Silvina A. Batakis
Archive | 2012
Malena Monteverde; Enrique Peláez; Dora Celton