Services

We develop social and environmental epidemiological studies, from feasibility assessment to publication.

At EpiDriver, we offer research and analysis solutions focused on global public health, epidemiology, and evidence-based decision-making. We specialize in the design, execution, and evaluation of rigorous scientific studies aimed at better understanding the health challenges faced by vulnerable populations. Through strategic partnerships and innovative methodologies, we generate critical information to support the development of effective public health policies and programs.

As a nonprofit organization dedicated to research in social and environmental epidemiology, our services include:

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Primary Research

Design and execution of original epidemiological studies to collect data directly from target populations.

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Secondary Research

Analysis and synthesis of existing data to extract relevant conclusions and support health decision-making.

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Mixed Research

Combination of qualitative and quantitative methods to provide a comprehensive understanding of public health issues.

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Data Analytics

Processing and evaluation of complex datasets to identify trends, risk factors, and opportunities for health interventions.

Our experience

  • Global and Local Public Health: Implementation of projects addressing health challenges both globally and within local communities.
  • Environmental Health: Studies on how environmental factors influence population health.
  • Community Engagement: Active collaboration with communities to develop culturally appropriate and effective health interventions.
  • Vaccines and Infectious Diseases: Research focused on the prevention and control of communicable diseases through vaccination and other strategies.
  • Clinical Vaccine Trial Studies: Participation in the planning and execution of clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy and safety of new vaccines.

Our Team’s Advantages

Our team is distinguished by:

  • Knowledge and Connections: Strong relationships with regulatory authorities and research experts in vaccines and infectious diseases.
  • Network of Opinion Leaders in Epidemiology: Access to a renowned network of experts in epidemiology and infectious diseases.
    Technological Expertise in Health: Mastery of technologies applied to clinical and epidemiological research.
  • Digital and Interactive Tools: Use of tools that enhance social epidemiology practices.
  • Local Collaborations: Close partnerships with academic and public institutions.
  • Experience in Social and Environmental Projects: A proven track record in addressing social and environmental health determinants.

Featured Projects

Here are some of our recent projects:

1. Health Status and Environmental Exposures of the General Population in the Dry Corridor of Guatemala: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Objective: To assess the health status and environmental exposures of the population in Guatemala’s Dry Corridor.

Key Features:

  • Cross-sectional study combining health surveys and biological sampling.
  • Analysis of social, economic, environmental, and health factors.
  • Identification of risks linked to water insecurity, malnutrition, and communicable diseases.
  • Integral focus on the social determinants of health.

2. Perspectives and Benefits of Adaptive Design Vaccine Clinical Trials: A Scoping Review.

Objective: To explore the benefits and lessons learned from vaccine clinical trials using adaptive designs.

Key Features:

  • Systematic review of scientific literature.
  • Analysis of efficiency advantages, ethical considerations, and decision-making improvements.
  • Recommendations for researchers, regulators, and clinical trial sponsors.
  • Emphasis on applications for emerging infectious diseases.

3. Factors and Strategies Impacting Volunteer Recruitment and Retention in Prophylactic Vaccine Trials: A Systematic Review.

Objective: To identify key factors and effective strategies for enhancing volunteer recruitment and retention in vaccine trials.

Key Features:

  • Global systematic literature review.
  • Evaluation of barriers and facilitators in low- and middle-income contexts.
  • Analysis of social, logistical, cultural, and ethical components.
  • Practical guide for clinical trial designers.

4. Mapping Public Health Needs and Priorities in Latin America and Africa: A Narrative Literature Review.

Objective: To map and compare public health needs and strategic priorities in Latin America and Africa.

Key Features:

  • Narrative review of scientific, institutional, and governmental sources.
  • Identification of common gaps and successful approaches across both regions.
  • Analysis of policies, national health plans, and structural determinants.
  • Recommendations for international cooperation and global funding.

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