Public Health Issues and Epidemics
We transform realities through research
Response to Public Health Issues and Epidemics in the Dominican Republic requires evidence-based action plans and local partnerships. Our team offer these solutions through:
Valid and Reliable Data
Conducting situation and response analysis to specific public health issues and epidemics in the country, including infectious health conditions, such as HIV and TB, vector-born diseases (dengue, zika and chikungunya), as well as chronic disorders related to diabetes, cardiovascular health and different forms of disability.
Partnerships
Partnering with international agencies, Dominican government, academia, civil society and community leaders to construct participative and multisectoral solutions and strategic roadmaps to successfully overcome each one of these issues, while empowering local key-stakeholders in the transformation of their own health-related realities.
Third Behavioral Surveillance Survey (BSS) in Vulnerable Populations in the Dominican Republic: MSM, FSW, Transgender women, Migrants, PLWHA
National surveys and population-based studies, Public health issues and epidemics
COVID-19 Rapid Test Study
Public health issues and epidemics
Children and adolescents living with disability in the Dominican Republic: Situation and response analysis
Public health issues and epidemics, Social determinants of health, Youth culture
Adolescence and HIV in the Dominican Republic: A polyetapic analysis of vulnerability, risks and resilience
Public health issues and epidemics, Social determinants of health, Youth culture