Listar Investigación y Desarrollo por autor "Avaria, Andrea"
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Factors Influencing the Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccines in a Country with a High Vaccination Rate (2024)
Toro-Ascuy, Daniela; Cifuentes-Muñoz, Nicolás; Avaria, Andrea; Pereira-Montecinos, Camila; Cruzat, Gilena; Peralta-Arancibia, Katherine; Zorondo-Rodríguez, Francisco; Fuenzalida, Loreto F. (MDPI, 2022)Control of the COVID-19 pandemic largely depends on the effectiveness of the vaccination process. An understanding of the factors that underlie the willingness to accept vaccination contributes pivotal information to ... -
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Population movements, borders, and chagas disease (2021)
Avaria, Andrea; Ventura-Garcia, Laia; Sanmartino, Mariana; van der Laat, Carlos (Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, 2021)Currently, Chagas disease is a complex global health problem with local and global implications. In the present article, we approach this complexity from the perspective of human mobility and its effects on people’s health ... -
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Resources and vulnerabilities of migrant communities in Chile during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (2024)
Cabieses, Báltica; Obach, Alexandra; Blukacz, Alice; Carreño, Alejandra; Pérez, Claudia; Vicuña, José T.; Stefoni, Carolina; Avaria, Andrea (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2022)Objective To know, in the context of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the psychosocial and socioeconomic vulnerabilities experienced by the international migrant population in Chile, as well as the resources and social capital ... -
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The multidimensional comprehension of chagas disease. Contributions, approaches, challenges and opportunities from and beyond the information, education and communication field (2021)
Sanmartino, Mariana; Forsyth, Colin J.; Avaria, Andrea; Velarde-Rodríguez, Mar; Gómez I Prat, Jordi; Albajar-Viñas, Pedro (Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, 2021)Chagas is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon in which political, economic, environmental, biomedical, epidemiological, psychological, and sociocultural factors intersect. Nonetheless, the hegemonic conceptualisation ...