2021
DOI: 10.26664/issn.2238-5126.101202111727
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Um século de sífilis no Brasil: deslocamentos e aproximações das campanhas de saúde de 1920 e 2018/2019

Abstract: O artigo objetiva compreender, a partir do atual cenário epidêmico, os sentidos colocados em circulação sobre a sífilis na primeira campanha nacional realizada contra essa doença, em 1920, e na campanha de 2018/2019, de modo a explorar os possíveis deslocamentos, rupturas e aproximações nos sentidos mobilizados por ambas as campanhas. Via análise documental e de conteúdo, compara elementos de um corpus de doze materiais gráficos tratados pelas categorias de abordagem e endereçamento. Discute as funções das cam… Show more

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“…Before the SNP, syphilis campaigns were integrated into HIV or other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) campaigns, focusing on SIP or CS, without much investment in resources and different types of media [ 22 ]. Adopting a distinct approach, with greater resources investment and media diversity, the 2018-2019 campaign highlighted collective aspects without attributing blame to individuals, promoting more diverse representations of target audiences [ 23 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the SNP, syphilis campaigns were integrated into HIV or other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) campaigns, focusing on SIP or CS, without much investment in resources and different types of media [ 22 ]. Adopting a distinct approach, with greater resources investment and media diversity, the 2018-2019 campaign highlighted collective aspects without attributing blame to individuals, promoting more diverse representations of target audiences [ 23 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%