Dr. Ana María Carillo, sociologist and historian, says that the attribution of diseases to certain countries fostered discrimination between some territories. The also professor at the Department of Public Health at UNAM explains it in Camilo.
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Dr. Ana María Carillo, sociologist and historian, says that the attribution of diseases to certain countries fostered discrimination between some territories. The also professor of the Department ...