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Posts by Cathal Mills

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Biosecurity depends critically on the early identification of novel pathogens.

Our international team developed a global multi-scale model of infectious diseases to evaluate the time to detection in aircraft wastewater vs. other surveillance modalities.

www.medrxiv.org/content/10.6...

1 month ago 30 9 0 2

Excited to share our new dengue research with a great international team.

We introduce a framework that integrates different modelling disciplines to i) explain past spatiotemporal dynamics and drivers, and ii) forecast future trajectories, thereby providing diverse insights for decision-makers.

5 months ago 6 3 0 0

Rt measures how quickly a pathogen spreads and was central to understanding and controlling COVID-19. In our latest work, we extend this concept to vector-borne diseases, developing a new, renewal equation–based framework that links infection dynamics in humans and vectors.
doi.org/10.1111/2041...

6 months ago 9 2 0 0
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The Truth About the Covid App Myths about its cost and effectiveness stop us learning lessons

open.substack.com/pub/rorycell... This post about the importance of knowing the difference between truth tellers and myth makers in healthcare has already attracted a comment from a member of the “plandemic” community which nicely makes my point about the dangers of disinformation

11 months ago 118 16 5 0
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🐔 Calling all backyard poultry keepers in England!

We want to hear your thoughts on avian influenza control measures. If you have fewer than 50 birds, please share your experiences and suggestions for future strategies.

Survey 🔗 tinyurl.com/e535naw4

#AvianInfluenza #AnimalHealth #OxfordStatistics

1 year ago 2 6 0 0
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When an epidemic hits, how long does it take to get going with common epidemic analysis tasks?

A couple of weeks ago, we asked representatives from over a dozen UK organisations and universities who work actively on epidemic analysis and modelling how long the below tasks would take them....

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1 year ago 38 16 2 1

It was a pleasure to have helped in this exciting work on the potential for AI to transform our pandemic preparedness. Led by the excellent team of @mugkraemer.bsky.social and @sjbhatt.bsky.social

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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Our DPhil student @cathalmills.bsky.social presented on his framework estimating the reproduction number for vector borne diseases at the #dengue analytics meeting at the Pandemic Hub (pandemichub.who.int) last week.

Looking forward for this community to grow.

arxiv.org/abs/2409.18726

1 year ago 12 1 0 0
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