
Founded in 1993, Editora Fiocruz emerged from the need to make public and expand access to scientific knowledge in subjects regarding health topics, creating a space to give visibility to the results of research. Since its first publication, it has always aimed to disseminate books on public health, biological and biomedical sciences, clinical research, social and human sciences in health. Today, Editora Fiocruz has published more than 500 titles. These publications disseminate not only the academic production of Fiocruz, but also any study of importance and impact for health on a national and international level.
Contact information
- Name: Phelipe Gasiglia
- E-mail: phelipe.gasiglia@fiocruz.br
- Phone: +55 (21) 3882-9060
- Web: https://portal.fiocruz.br/
Books from this publisher:
- Human Rights and Health: reflections and possibilities for intervention
- Violence and Health in the Lives of LGBTI People
- Sexual Violence and the Right to Legal Abortion in Brazil: facts and reflections
- Disasters: old and new challenges for collective health
- Zika in Brazil: recent history of an epidemic
- Aedes from A to Z
- Tobacco Control Policy in Brazil
- A History of Leishmaniasis in the New World (late 19th century to early 1960s)
- People with disabilities and rare diseases: primary care
- Migrant and Refugee Health
- VIOLENCE AND VULNERABILITIES IN CHILDREN’S DRAWINGS
- WOMEN’S DICTIONARY OF INFAMY: RECEPTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF WOMEN IN VIOLENCE SITUATIONS
- GLOBAL HEALTH: PRESENT PERSPECTIVES
- IMAGES, MICROBES AND MIRRORS: THE IMMUNE AND NERVOUS SYSTEMS AND OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
- MEDICATION IN PSYCHIATRY
- IN SEARCH OF A BETTER WORLD: NOTES ON CYNICISM IN HEALTH
- BRAZIL HEALTH TOMORROW: THE ECONOMIC-INDUSTRIAL HEALTH CARE COMPLEX
- CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND CRACK: CHALLENGES FOR HEALTH CARE
- DENGUE: THEORIES AND PRACTICES
- HEALTH DIPLOMACY AND GLOBAL HEALTH: LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
- THE (UN) LEARNING OF ONESELF: TRANSSEXUALITIES, INTERACTION AND HEALTH CARE
- BREASTFEEDING AND POLICIES FOR CHILDREN IN BRAZIL: THE PRACTICE OF FERNANDES FIGUEIRA (1902–1928)