Author:
Aguilar Galarza Adriana,Celada Martínez Sandra,San Roman Orozco Oscar,Gutiérrez Álvarez Isidro Amadeo,Rosillo Pantoja Izarelly,Villaseñor Cuspinera Nuri G.
Abstract
AbstractThe health impact of the pandemic in Queretaro, México is assessed. The socioeconomic conditions of the population and health policies implemented at the federal and state level as well as in the Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro are examined. The work is presented in three parts: In the first part, epidemiological data related to the incidence, prevalence, and mortality from COVID-19 in Mexico and Querétaro is presented. In the second part, the epidemiological panorama of Queretaro is presented as an analysis tool to assess the epidemiological behavior of the population and the social, economic, and health conditions in the state. Finally, in the third part, health policies implemented by the state university and the experience of an integrative care model, implemented in the ‘Clinica de Atencion Integral COVID’, which provides multidisciplinary assessment and treatment for COVID-19, is presented.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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