The Brazilian congresses of epidemiology

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Abstract

This paper deals with the first ten epidemiology conferences held by ABRASCO between 1990 and 2017. Objective: To provide historical records of these events, highlighting the context in which they were conceived, the chosen themes and their role in the national and international epidemiological landscape, the venues, and the presidents of the different editions. Methods: Data were extracted from printed and electronic proceedings, with some data gaps that could not be filled. Results: The numbers and characteristics of different activities are also presented, with emphasis on conferences and roundtables, lectures, panels and debates, and the collaboration of the academic and professional community for coordinated communications and posters outlining a wide range of themes and approaches. This paper keeps record of most of the activities carried out. Conclusions: The authors are aware that the record presented is a pale picture of the real meaning of these meetings in which the development of epidemiology was being built, in an articulation between scholars and health services and as a cooperation between national researchers and our companions and friends who work in foreign institutions all around the world.

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Barata, R. B., Costa, M. F. F. L. E., & Goldbaum, M. (2022). The Brazilian congresses of epidemiology. Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia, 25. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-549720220008

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