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ISSN (Online): 2389-7066
ISSN (Print): 0124-7107
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22267/rus
H5 Index 47
Peer review: Double blind
Periodicity: Quarterly
Format: Online
Start: 2000
Contact (temp.): revistauniversidadysalud@gmail.com

The Universidad y Salud (Univ. Salud) Journal is a publication edited by the Centro de Estudios en Salud de la Universidad de Nariño (CESUN), located in San Juan de Pasto, Colombia.

The journal is a means of dissemination, mainly of scientific and technological knowledge of national and international researchers, through unpublished works on topics of Health Sciences and related topics such as: public policies in health, health services, community care, health education, safety and health at work, health education, healthy lifestyles and chronic non-communicable diseases.

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Announcements

  • 2026-04-07

    ⚠️ Important Notice: Email Contact

    We would like to inform you that due to service outages at Microsoft, we currently do not have access to the journal’s email account (revus@udenar.edu.co). The University of Nariño is working to restore service as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and invite you to contact us via email at: revistauniversidadysalud@gmail.com

  • 2026-02-19

    📢 Call for Papers. Special edition: H. pylori and Gastric Cancer in the Americas

    Gastric cancer is a public health problem in Latin America, with high incidence and mortality rates, primarily associated with H. pylori infection, although there are marked geographical variations. The journal Universidad y Salud is preparing a special issue on “H. pylori and gastric cancer in the Americas.” We therefore invite you to submit a research article, review, or commentary on this topic. 👉 more information.

Current Issue

Volume 28, No. 1

Published January 1, 2026

Issue description

Revista Universidad y Salud Vol 28 No 1

(January - April)

Control and management of health risks and emergencies