Pathways linking socioeconomic conditions to infectious disease transmission
Determine the causal pathways through which socioeconomic conditions influence the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases, clarifying how factors such as education level, income, employment status, geographic region, and urbanicity modulate infection spread and outcomes, as highlighted by the COVID-19 experience.
References
Socioeconomic inequalities significantly influence infectious disease outcomes, as seen with COVID-19, but the pathways through which socioeconomic conditions affect transmission dynamics remain unclear.
— Socioeconomic determinants of protective behaviors and contact patterns in the post-COVID-19 pandemic era: a cross-sectional study in Italy
(2407.20350 - Tizzani et al., 2024) in Abstract