Waterborne Diseases, Basic Sanitation, and Health: Perspectives for Brazil’s Legal Amazon

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS Review of Regional Studies Pub Date : 2021-04-29 DOI:10.52324/001C.23477
R. Rieger, Débora de Lima Braga Penha, E. C. Teixeira
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: Access to sanitation services is a basic human right, although a large part of the Brazilian population has limited access to such services. This paper investigates the relationship between access to sanitation services and the health conditions of the population in one of Brazil’s regions with the lowest infrastructure levels: the Legal Amazon. Using a dynamic panel model, the study analyzes how access to treated water impacts hospital admissions due to waterborne diseases. The results show that access to treated water reduces such admissions, thereby indicating a need to implement public policies in the fields of both sanitation and health. Our findings suggest that a program should be established to promote basic sanitation for the Legal Amazon with incentives for the private sector to participate, such as subsidies for companies to operate in the region. In addition, a data collection system must be designed to make it feasible to undertake studies aimed at drafting public policies which enable long-term planning.
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水传播疾病、基本卫生和健康:巴西法律亚马逊的观点
:获得卫生服务是一项基本人权,尽管巴西大部分人口获得此类服务的机会有限。本文调查了巴西基础设施水平最低的地区之一:合法亚马逊地区人口的卫生服务与健康状况之间的关系。使用动态面板模型,该研究分析了获得经过处理的水如何影响因水传播疾病而住院的情况。结果表明,获得处理过的水可以减少这种情况,从而表明有必要在卫生和保健领域执行公共政策。我们的研究结果表明,应该建立一个项目来促进合法亚马逊地区的基本卫生设施,并鼓励私营部门参与,例如为在该地区开展业务的公司提供补贴。此外,必须设计一个数据收集系统,以便能够进行旨在起草能够进行长期规划的公共政策的研究。
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