Slum Health in Brazil: Disparity From the Cell to the Street

Lee Riley

Part of the Fall 2014 Bay Area Latin America Forum 

October 27, 2014

Slum Health in Brazil: Disparity From the Cell to the Street

Event Description 

As Brazil transitions from a low- to a high-income nation, the juxtaposition of traditional infectious diseases with emerging non-communicable diseases creates a new public health syndrome called non-communicable disease-associated infectious diseases (NCDAID). This new syndrome disproportionately affects residents of urban settlements known as slums or “favelas.”  

Speaker

Lee Riley, MD, is a professor and Head of Division of Infectious Disease and Vaccinology at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health.

More Information

Read "Public Health: Disparities From the Cell to the Street" by Eva Raphael in the Fall 2015 Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies.