About this Research Topic
HB 2020 addresses five public health priorities of binational concern, including but not limited to chronic and degenerative diseases; infectious diseases; maternal and child health; mental health and addiction; and injury prevention. These priorities together with environmental health have also been defined for the members of the Binational Border Health Thematic Network (BBHTN) as their main research topics, in order to generate knowledge based on evidence. In turn, these findings can serve as the basis for innovative public health policies in the border region. For the dissemination of this knowledge, the publication of a dedicated collection in a high-impact journal such as Frontiers in Public Health has been proposed. The goal for such publication is to showcase and disseminate among stakeholders the diversity and richness of public health research carried out along the US-Mexico border region.
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