Purpose of this review is to deal with priorities and strategies to significantly tackle inequalities in the management of pediatric diseases in low-middle-income countries. This issue has become a focal point of epidemiological and public health, with special reference to chronic nontransmissible diseases. We will provide our readership with an essential overview of the cultural, institutional, and political events, which have occurred over the last 20 y and which have produced the current general framework for epidemiology and public health. Then the most recent epidemiological data will be evaluated, in order to quantify the interaction between the medical components of the disease profiles and their socioeconomic determinants. Finally, a focus will be added on models of pediatric chronic kidney diseases, which are in our opinion amongst the most sensitive markers of the interplay between health and society. Collaborative, pediatrician-initiated, multicentre projects in these fields should be given priority in calls for grants supported by public agencies. The involvement of a critical mass of those working in the "fringes" of pediatric care is a final, essential mean by which significant results can be produced under the sole responsibility and research interest of centers of excellence.

Social and economic determinants of pediatric health inequalities : the model of chronic kidney disease / F. Sereni, A. Edefonti, M. Lepore, C. Agostoni, M.S. Diaz, Y.S. Galan, G. Montini, G. Tognoni. - In: PEDIATRIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0031-3998. - 79:1-2(2016 Jan), pp. 159-168. [10.1038/pr.2015.194]

Social and economic determinants of pediatric health inequalities : the model of chronic kidney disease

F. Sereni
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M. Lepore;C. Agostoni;G. Montini
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2016

Abstract

Purpose of this review is to deal with priorities and strategies to significantly tackle inequalities in the management of pediatric diseases in low-middle-income countries. This issue has become a focal point of epidemiological and public health, with special reference to chronic nontransmissible diseases. We will provide our readership with an essential overview of the cultural, institutional, and political events, which have occurred over the last 20 y and which have produced the current general framework for epidemiology and public health. Then the most recent epidemiological data will be evaluated, in order to quantify the interaction between the medical components of the disease profiles and their socioeconomic determinants. Finally, a focus will be added on models of pediatric chronic kidney diseases, which are in our opinion amongst the most sensitive markers of the interplay between health and society. Collaborative, pediatrician-initiated, multicentre projects in these fields should be given priority in calls for grants supported by public agencies. The involvement of a critical mass of those working in the "fringes" of pediatric care is a final, essential mean by which significant results can be produced under the sole responsibility and research interest of centers of excellence.
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica
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Social and economic determinants of pediatric health inequalities : the model of chronic kidney disease / F. Sereni, A. Edefonti, M. Lepore, C. Agostoni, M.S. Diaz, Y.S. Galan, G. Montini, G. Tognoni. - In: PEDIATRIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0031-3998. - 79:1-2(2016 Jan), pp. 159-168. [10.1038/pr.2015.194]
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