Can we use the lessons of the pandemic to face the next humanitarian crises, now?

Epi-SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.15517/es.2023.55399
Gustavo Mery
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The COVID-19 pandemic is only one devastating example of the pressing need to effectively apply science to solve real-world problems in today’s global environment. Mathematical modelling applied to population health research and management is one effective tool to bridge that gap, but we are not using it to its full potential. This article presents a reflection on some lessons from successfully applying mathematical models to guide decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic in Costa Rica. We assembled an inter- and cross-disciplinary team with three key characteristics: robust cutting-edge technical skills for mathematical modelling, an effective pathway to communicate with the decision-makers, and the capacity to translate what the decision-makers needed to know into parameters in the model, and vice versa. Lessons from this experience can guide on how to transform the use of mathematics to understand and improve population health and its determinants, to help us face the next humanitarian crises, now.
我们现在能否利用大流行病的教训来应对下一次人道主义危机?
COVID-19大流行只是当今全球环境中迫切需要有效应用科学解决现实问题的一个破坏性例子。应用于人口健康研究和管理的数学模型是弥合这一差距的有效工具,但我们没有充分利用它的潜力。本文反思了哥斯达黎加在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间成功应用数学模型指导决策的一些经验教训。我们组建了一个具有三个关键特征的跨学科和跨学科团队:强大的数学建模尖端技术技能,与决策者沟通的有效途径,以及将决策者需要知道的内容转化为模型参数的能力,反之亦然。从这一经验中吸取的教训可以指导如何转变对数学的使用,以了解和改善人口健康及其决定因素,帮助我们现在就面对下一次人道主义危机。
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