Special Issue: Infectious diseases and social determinants: mathematical biology unraveling complex interactions for global health solutions
Guest Editors
Prof. Fabio A. Sanchez
Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigación en Matemática Pura y Aplicada - Escuela de Matemática, San José, Costa Rica
Email: fabio.sanchez@ucr.ac.cr
Dr. Yury E. García
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California Davis, California, USA
Email: ygarciapuerta@ucdavis.edu
Prof. Miriam Nuño
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA
Email: mnuno@ucdavis.edu
Manuscript Topics
In this special issue, "Infectious Diseases and Social Determinants: Mathematical Biology Unraveling Complex Interactions for Global Health Solutions," we delve into the multidisciplinary field of mathematical biology, exploring its essential role in explaining the intricate relationship between infectious diseases and social determinants.
Understanding these complex interactions has become increasingly important in informing effective public health strategies and interventions as global health threats evolve and emerge. By employing mathematical modeling, data analysis, and computational techniques, researchers and practitioners can uncover novel insights and develop robust solutions to mitigate the impacts of infectious diseases while simultaneously addressing the underlying social and environmental factors that drive disparities in health outcomes.
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