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Posts by NIHR HPRU in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections

New network to provide national leadership for health protection research - HPRUEZI

We're excited about the launch of the new NIHR Health Protection Research Unit Network, which will provide strategic leadership for the 13 NIHR Health Protection Research Units (HPRUs) and 2 NIHR Health Protection Research Focus Awards (HPRFAs) in England. hpruezi.nihr.ac.uk/news/hpru-ne...

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Congratulations to HPRU-EZI's Lucy Delaney and co-authors, whose paper is in the top 10 of BJGP Open's Most Read Research Articles of 2025! doi.org/10.3399/BJGP...

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TPI's strategic post Dr Tessa Prince recently joined a UK–South Africa workshop exploring how a One Health approach can help prevent future pandemics by improving surveillance of viruses in wildlife. Read more here: www.thepandemicinstitute.org/news/from-li...

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The midge that spreads Oropouche doesn't live in the UK, but studying it is part of how we prepare for future health threats.

Read more in our new blog post, a case study from our Science Review 2025:
🔗 ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2026/03/09/staying-ahead...

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Don't forget to submit your abstract to present at the UK VBD Conference in Liverpool on 31st March and 1st April 2026!

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Poster with close-up of a mosquito on a green leaf promoting the International Meeting on Arboviruses and Their Vectors in Liverpool, September 2026.

Poster with close-up of a mosquito on a green leaf promoting the International Meeting on Arboviruses and Their Vectors in Liverpool, September 2026.

The 4th International Meeting on Arboviruses & their Vectors is coming to Liverpool! 🌍🦟
Join global experts tackling arboviruses, vectors, ecology & prevention.
👉 https://microb.io/IMAV26

#IMAV2026 #InfectiousDiseases #VirologyCommunity

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A study funded through a partnership with CSL Seqirus has been published in Scientific Reports. The research maps #BirdFlu risk across Europe using environmental AND wild bird data. Read more: www.thepandemicinstitute.org/news/study-u... @liambrierley.bsky.social #AvianInfluenza #H5N1

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5 weeks left to submit your abstract if you would like to present at the UK VBD Conference 2026 in Liverpool! forms.cloud.microsoft/e/j9hjJbCnRS

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The UK losing its measles elimination status is a stark warning. At @thepandemicinst.bsky.social we’re tackling hesitancy, misinformation and access barriers to rebuild trust in routine immunisation.
www.thepandemicinstitute.org/news/why-vaccine-confidence-matters-a-qa-with-professor-tom-solomon/

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Great talks at our event in Liverpool today, including inspiration and tips from the last cohort of HPRU-EZI PhD students, and the importance of Patient and Public Involvement, Engagement and Participation in public health research.

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An initial event for the new cohort of HPRU-EZI PhD students is underway in Liverpool today!

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We are delighted to announce registration is now open for the seventh UK Vector-Borne Diseases Conference. 31st March-1st April 2026. Register here: bit.ly/48ZQ7ee

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Tickets are now available for our next LSTM Inaugural Lecture, delivered by Professor Tom Fletcher: lstm.ac/TomFletcher

'A Journey Through Dangerous Pathogens: From Outbreak Response to Preparedness' will explore the lessons learned from working with some of the world’s most dangerous pathogens.

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PhD Studentships in Health Analytics and Modelling | LSHTM The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), Imperial College London and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) are pleased to invite applications for two PhD studentships in real-time

Two more fully funded PhDs in real-time infectious disease modelling & forecasting — developing methods for operational use by @ukhsa.bsky.social and others in outbreak response. UK home students, starting April or September 2026.

www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/fees-a...

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Dear colleagues - the international meeting on arboviruses and their vectors planned in Hamburg, Germany for 2026, is going to be moved to Liverpool instead. Logistical reasons beyond our control necessitated this move. Still the same dates- see you on Merseyside!

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2025 was a year of action for @thepandemicinst.bsky.social. From rapid research funding to global partnerships and community engagement. Watch our Year in Review video below, and download our brochure for more info: www.thepandemicinstitute.org/app/uploads/...

#PandemicPreparedness #GlobalHealth

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Before you finish for the festive break, make sure you book your tickets for Professor Tom Fletcher's inaugural lecture at LSTM.

Tom's lecture is sure to be a fascinating insight into his work, bridging clinical care, research, and global health security.

Register now: lstm.ac/TomFletcher

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LSTM's Vice-Chancellor Professor David Lalloo has co-authored a chapter in the Chief Medical Officer’s landmark report into the current state of infectious disease in the UK, “the oldest enemy of human health”.

Read the full report: www.gov.uk/government/p....

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Review reveals lack of economic analysis of vaccine uptake interventions A systematic review of vaccine uptake intervention studies has shown a lack of economic analysis to support decision making. The review, led by Dr Yuri Hamashima, Senior Research Associate in Health [...

📰News!📰A systematic review of vaccine uptake intervention studies shows a lack of economic analysis to support decision making. The review, led by @yhamashima.bsky.social & PI Dr Clare French looked at 37 randomised controlled trials, the gold standard of research study. More ▶️ tinyurl.com/nhv9tk3h

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Mosquito host background impacts microbiome-Zika virus interactions in field- and laboratory-reared Aedes aegypti - Animal Microbiome Mosquito microbiota abundance and composition are modulated by a variety of factors, including pathogen exposure. The microbiome can also influence pathogen infection of the host and thus harbours con...

New paper out from the MosSI group. Started this work in 2017 so great to finally get it out!

TL;DR - Microbiome interactions with ZIKV - host background matters!

animalmicrobiome.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

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Community workshop in Uganda with women standing in front of classroom presenting, with audience sitting on plastic chairs listening in foreground. On wall are photos and a stuck up piece of flipchart paper with handwritten notes from discussions.

Community workshop in Uganda with women standing in front of classroom presenting, with audience sitting on plastic chairs listening in foreground. On wall are photos and a stuck up piece of flipchart paper with handwritten notes from discussions.

This #OneHealthDay we're highlighting how #UKPHRST & MRC/UVRI Uganda at LSHTM researchers are using a #OneHealth approach to help Ugandan livestock owners, healthcare workers & vets be better prepared for future Rift Valley Fever outbreaks.

See what they learnt 👉 bit.ly/OneHealthDay2025

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West Nile virus: What is it and how are we preparing? Researchers in Liverpool are working to strengthen UK preparedness - from mosquito surveillance to vaccine development - to stop outbreaks before they start.

Read more: www.thepandemicinstitute.org/news/west-ni...

#WestNileVirus #WestNile

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A news title card that reads ’First evidence in the UK of breeding aegypti mosquito – the main spreader of dengue, chikungunya and Zika’ with an image of an aegypti mosquito on a person’s skin.

A news title card that reads ’First evidence in the UK of breeding aegypti mosquito – the main spreader of dengue, chikungunya and Zika’ with an image of an aegypti mosquito on a person’s skin.

First evidence in the UK of breeding aegypti mosquito – the main spreader of dengue, chikungunya and Zika.

Dr Marcus Blagrove writes for The Conversation highlighting the need for enhanced mosquito surveillance and proactive strategies to mitigate future risks.

bit.ly/3KKlGQP

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Two action-packed days at #TPI2025 brought together leaders from government, academia, health & industry to strengthen #PandemicPreparedness. A big thanks to all our attendees, speakers, sponsors and poster presenters!

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Susan Hopkins gives the keynote speech: Preparing together: Public health and academic collaboration for pandemic resilience

Susan Hopkins gives the keynote speech: Preparing together: Public health and academic collaboration for pandemic resilience

Panel session: Strengthening health security through UKHSA academic collaboration

Panel session: Strengthening health security through UKHSA academic collaboration

Susan Hopkins and Matt Ashton

Susan Hopkins and Matt Ashton

Last week our CEO @smhopkins.bsky.social spoke at the @thepandemicinst.bsky.social about our mission to protect the UK against current and future health threats.

She stressed that pandemic preparedness means acting now to prevent what we can, and being ready to respond swiftly when necessary.

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Great first day of our Scientific Meeting, hearing from a range of our funded projects plus colleagues from @ukhsa.bsky.social, FIND, Dstl, @cepi.net and more #TPI2025

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Points of View - 2025: 28/09/2025 Viewers have their say on the BBC’s television shows. Email your thoughts to pov@bbc.co.uk

Dr Krishanthi Subramaniam recently shared her expertise on BBC Points of View, speaking about the recent programme 'Disease X: Hunting the Next Pandemic'. Watch from 7mins30: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...

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The 4th International Meeting on Arboviruses and their Vectors, IMAV, a Microbiology Society focus meeting, will take place in Hamburg, Germany, on September 1 & 2, 2026. Registration to open soon! Speakers in next post.

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Five free things to do as British Science Festival arrives in city The festival is running a huge programme across the city

🎤 Talks by academics, inventors and writers!
🍄 Art installations!
🛼 Performances across the city!
🪨 British Science Festival X Liverpool Biennale!
👩🏽‍🔬 Meet the scientists!

Five FREE things to do at the British Science Festival this week! #BSF25 #Liverpool

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Nature’s perils: Plants and pandemics | British Science Festival Run time: 11.30 – 17.00 The world around us is home to many deadly and delightful plants and microbes – some of them help treat diseases whilst others are dangerous… Join researchers from across the…

We're looking forward to taking part in this year's British Science Festival (@britsciassoc.bsky.social) this Sun 14th Sept at The Museum of Liverpool, with colleagues from @livuniengagehls.bsky.social. Join us from 11:30, all events are free! Find out more britishsciencefestival.org/event/nature...

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