Infectious Disease Modelling
Mathematical models are used to provide insights into infectious disease trends, quantify likely benefits of public health interventions, and support risk assessment for emerging infectious diseases.
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Mathematical models are used to provide insights into infectious disease trends, quantify likely benefits of public health interventions, and support risk assessment for emerging infectious diseases.
Related projects
- Assessing the risk of Salmonella associated with importation of beef
- Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)and Long COVID
- Mathematical modelling of Clostridium difficile
- Quality and Efficiency in Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Partnerships
PRISM, the Centre for Research Excellence in Mathematical Modelling to inform public policy led by Professor Jodie McVernon (University of Melbourne)
Telethon Kids Institute, WA
- Dr Hannah Moore
Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES)
- Dr Belinda Barnes
Charles Sturt University
- Dr Marta Hernandez-Jover
NSW Department of Primary Industries
- Professor David Jordan