Epidemiological Library Project

Biosafety & Biosecurity

Date: March 2024

Lilith Jaquelin Díaz Reyes

Lilith Jaquelin Díaz Reyes

The project aims to address biological risks by recording and analyzing responses to significant epidemiological outbreaks in Mexico over the past 25 years. By organizing and understanding this data, the project seeks to identify patterns and enhance the ability to anticipate and respond to future public health emergencies. Mexico’s diverse epidemiological history and large population make it an ideal focus. The collected data will be accessible through an interactive webpage, benefiting biosafety professionals by providing valuable information for research, data analysis, and decision-making. Comparing Mexico’s responses with those of other countries will also help develop tailored strategies for different contexts.

The project aims to address biological risks by recording and analyzing responses to significant epidemiological outbreaks in Mexico over the past 25 years. By organizing and understanding this data, the project seeks to identify patterns and enhance the ability to anticipate and respond to future public health emergencies. Mexico’s diverse epidemiological history and large population make it an ideal focus. The collected data will be accessible through an interactive webpage, benefiting biosafety professionals by providing valuable information for research, data analysis, and decision-making. Comparing Mexico’s responses with those of other countries will also help develop tailored strategies for different contexts.