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Bivariate analysis
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Do No Harm - Terminology, Assumptions, and Interpretation of Epidemic Models in Communities Most Affected
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Presentation
- 3 Heterogeneity
- 4 Sources of heterogeneity
- 5 Cities
- 6 Equity and social justice
- 7 Fundamental insights
- 8 Access to testing
- 9 Contact rates
- 10 Vaccine uptake
- 11 Public health messaging
- 12 Bivariate analysis
- 13 Framing individuals as vectors
- 14 No longer social inequalities
- 15 Stigma
- 16 Political correctness
- 17 Consequences
- 18 Principles of practice
- 19 The importance of amplifying
- 20 Ed Young
- 21 Dr John OBrien
- 22 Thank you
- 23 Comments
- 24 Simple but not too simple
- 25 Model specification
- 26 Mathematical modeling
- 27 Field Institute
- 28 Open Access
- 29 Lab Website
- 30 Mathematical background
- 31 Mathematical epidemiology
- 32 Conclusion