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Understanding the impact of global change on animal-borne diseases
项目编号360G-Wellcome-220179_Z_20_Z
Dr David Redding
项目主持机构University of Exeter
开始日期2020-11-16
结束日期2025-11-15
英文摘要We know little about how future climate change, habitat destruction, human population increases and greater globalisation processes will impact human zoonotic diseases. Here, I investigate the use of dynamic, seasonal host population models to better predict the impact of real-time environmental change on disease-carrying host species, within a general systems-dynamics, disease framework. Specifically, I will combine a mathematical compartmental disease model with a host population ecology model, within a spatial and temporal Bayesian framework. Using this approach, I will first model Lassa Fever using climate and land-use observations, collaborating with the Nigerian government. I will then augment my model to account for animal movement patterns and vector species abundances, to examine arboviral disease spread in North America. Then, I will integrate these threads into a general, dynamic modelling framework for zoonotic diseases, which will contain both the newly developed components and my previously developed model of human movement and behaviour. Working with the World Health Organisation, I will create short- and long-term disease forecasts for a set of high priority zoonoses. Once validated against human case data, these mechanistic models can be used to test interventions and create future disease management plans that are robust to upcoming global change.
学科分类14 - 医学科学
资助机构UK-WellcomeTrust
项目经费679929
项目类型Sir Henry Dale Fellowship
国家UK
语种英语
文献类型项目
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/190933
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