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In today’s interconnected world, our global health challenges are more complex than ever. Global health aims to prevent, detect, and respond to health threats around the world like HIV and tuberculosis, malaria and parasitic diseases, food and water insecurity, antibiotic resistance, and vaccine-preventable illness. Our global health experts work with health systems around the globe to build capacity and strengthen critical public health services for the world’s most vulnerable populations.

Experts

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Bernadette Boden-Albala, MPH, DrPH

Director & Founding Dean

Professor of Health, Society, & Behavior

Affiliated, Epidemiology & Biostatistics

Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine

 

 

Read about Bernadette Boden-Albala, MPH, DrPH
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Oladele Ogunseitan, PhD

Distinguished Professor of Population Health & Disease Prevention

UC Presidential Chair

Read about Oladele Ogunseitan, PhD
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Daniel Parker, PhD

Associate Professor of Population Health & Disease Prevention

Affiliated, Epidemiology & Biostatistics

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Guiyun Yan
Guiyun Yan, PhD

Professor of Population Health & Disease Prevention

Affiliated, Epidemiology & Biostatistics

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Current Research Projects & Grants

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Antibody screening finds COVID-19 nearly 7 times more prevalent in O.C. than thought
In partnership with Orange County Health Care Agency, UCI Public Health, conducted a large-scale, population-based study to better understand the true prevalence of the virus in the county. The sample of approximately 3,000 O.C. residents showed that the prevalence of the virus was seven-fold greater than previously estimated and that the virus disproportionately affects Hispanic and low-income adults.
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UCI COVID-19 Chatline
New UCI service is staffed by trained undergraduates in public health
The UCI COVID-19 Chatline was created to provide fact-based guidance for individuals with general questions about the virus. Staffed by undergraduate volunteers and supervised by UCI Public Health faculty and doctoral students, the chatline allows individuals to communicate online and in real time with trained public health students and get links to relevant internet sources.
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Health Equity Contact Tracing Workshop
Training emphasized cultural sensitivity, health equity issues
UCI Public Health partnered with the Orange County Health Care Agency and the Orange County Health Equity COVID-19 Community-Academic Partnership to offer a Health Equity Contact Tracing Workshop. The workshop trained roughly 700 public health practitioners, students, community leaders, and residents to perform COVID-19 contact tracing with a fundamental focus on health equity.
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Santa Ana CARES
In a large-scale, population-based surveillance study conducted in partnership with the City of Santa Ana and as part of their CARES COVID-19 response efforts, researchers found 28% positivity of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among adults with disparities in previous infection across racial/ethnic groups. The study – the first of its size and scale in California to include a pediatric population – also revealed 26% positivity among children ages 5 and older.
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Promoting Equitable, State-wide Vaccine Distribution
UCI Public Health faculty were appointed to several regional task forces to provide guidance and expertise on best practices for equitable statewide vaccine distribution, including the OCHCA COVID-19 Vaccine Pediatric Task Force and the OCHCA COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force to establish a plan for an equitable COVID-19 vaccine roll-out across the county.
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Health Equity and Literacy in OC (HEAL-OC)
Researchers at UCI Public Health and the UCI School of Medicine received a $700,000 subcontract award from the City of Santa Ana to address inequities and gaps in health services, and enhance COVID-19 testing and other mitigation measures in racial and ethnic minority populations and other socially vulnerable populations with a focus on public health literacy.

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