Stay Informed: Recommended Literature
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Early impact of COVID-19 vaccination on older populations in four countries of the Americas, 2021
- Excess mortality in 2020 in the working-age population of nine Latin American countries
- Impact of COVID-19 on mortality in Peru using triangulation of multiple data sources
- Estimating national excess mortality from subnational data: application to Argentina
- COVID-19 related mortality in older adults: analysis of the first wave in Colombia and Mexico
- Documentación digital de certificados COVID-19. Herramienta para la medición del nivel de madurez de su implementación
- Guidelines for the Prophylaxis and Management of Patients with Non-severe COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean. Abridged version, third edition
- Protocolo para la vigilancia centinela de la seguridad de las vacunas contra la COVID-19 (Spanish only)
- Report of the 20th Vaccination Week in the Americas. Updated 30 January 2023
- How to Make Use of Oversupply of COVID-19 Vaccine Doses to Close Gaps in Vaccination Coverage
- Preocupaciones, actitudes y prácticas previstas de los trabajadores de salud con respecto a la vacunación contra la COVID-19 en el Caribe (Spanish only)
- Estimating the size of high-risk populations for COVID-19 death in the Americas
- Guía para elaborar un plan nacional de despliegue y vacunación para las vacunas contra la COVID-19 (Spanish and Portuguese only)
- Guidelines for Prophylaxis and Management of Patients with Mild and Moderate COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean. Abbreviated Version, October 2021
Opportunities for Capacity Building in Public Health
- Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) Treatment Facility Design
- Clinical management of patients with COVID-19: General considerations
- Clinical management of patients with COVID-19: Investigations and care for mild, moderate and severe disease
- Clinical management of patients with COVID-19: Initial approach to the acutely ill patient
- Clinical management of patients with COVID-19: Rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19
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