How Do Socioeconomic Factors Influence Disease Dynamics?
Socioeconomic factors such as income, education, and access to healthcare play a significant role in disease dynamics. Populations with limited resources may face higher risks of infection and poorer health outcomes due to inadequate healthcare infrastructure, lower vaccination rates, and limited access to preventive measures. Disparities in healthcare access can lead to unequal disease burdens, with marginalized communities often experiencing higher rates of morbidity and mortality.