Infectious Disease Preparedness for Homeless Populations: Recommendations from a Community-Academic Partnership
CONCLUSIONS: Community-academic partnerships are critical to effective infectious disease preparedness in homeless populations. The lessons learned from community-based participatory research with homeless communities and multisectoral partners on the frontline can improve future outbreak and pandemic response for people experiencing homelessness and other vulnerable communities in the United States.PMID:38661832
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Natalia M Rodriguez Rebecca Ziolkowski Jodie Hicks Michelle Dearing Jennifer Layton Amanda Balser Grace Paton Gregory Loomis Source Type: research
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