i.e.: A transdisciplinary “One Health” approach to population vulnerability

Inequities always play a negative role in diseases emergence and evolution, COVID19 pandemic is a representative example. In some countries, racism discrimination, lac of financial resources, difficult access to healthcare or poor healthcare services, determinants that have been historically present in people living in the margins of the society, mainly in both: documented and un-documented immigrants, increased the vulnerability to the disease which suggested the necessary involvement of health care services (family doctor) in their detection [46] .