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Territorial Strategy of Medical Units for Addressing the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City: Analysis of Mobility, Accessibility and Marginalization.

Mateo Carlos Galindo-PérezManuel SuárezAna Rosa Rosales-TapiaJosé Sifuentes-OsornioOfelia Angulo-GuerreroHéctor Benítez-PérezGuillermo de Anda-JaureguiJuan Luis Díaz-de-León-SantiagoEnrique Hernández-LemusLuis Alonso Herrera-MontalvoOliva López-ArellanoArturo Revuelta-HerreraRosaura Ruiz-GutiérrezClaudia Sheinbaum-PardoDavid Kershenobich-Stalnikowitz
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The findings of the evaluation of the CMU strategy were (1) in the MCMA, COVID-19 followed a pattern of contagion from the urban center to the periphery; (2) given the growth in the number of cases and the overload of medical units, the population traveled greater distances to seek medical care; (3) after the CMU strategy was evaluated at the territory level, it was found that 9 out of 10 inhabitants had a CMU located approximately 7 km away; and (4) at the metropolitan level, the lowest level of accessibility to the CMU was recorded for the population with the highest levels of marginalization, i.e., those residing in the urban periphery.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov