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CANMOD – Publications
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EIDM
EIDM ☜The Emerging Infectious Diseases Modelling Initiative (EIDM) – by the Public Health Agency of Canada and NSERC – aims to establish multi-disciplinary network(s) of specialists across the country in modelling infectious diseases to be applied to public needs associated with emerging infectious diseases and pandemics such as COVID-19. [1]☜F1CEB7
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Networks☜Learn more about the five EIDM networks: CANMOD, MfPH, OMNI, OSN, and SMMEID.☜79B9B9
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CANMOD
CANMOD ☜CANadian Network for MODelling infectious Disease / Réseau CANadien de MODélisation des maladies infectieuses☜79B9B9
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CANMOD – Research
CANMOD – Research☜We are building modelling collaborations to address a broad research agenda focused on high priority scientific themes. CANMOD is funding researchers across the themes described below, and will also open a responsive process wherein members of our community can request funding for activities that align with our broad research aims.☜9FDEF6
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CANMOD – Publications
CANMOD – Publications☜Publications by CANMOD Members☜B5ACA0
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CANMOD – People
CANMOD – People☜CANMOD is a national network, with members located across the country and associated with a broader Emerging Infectious Disease Modelling (EIDM) initiative. We are a community of modellers, statisticians, epidemiologists, public health decision-makers, and those implementing and delivering interventions.☜FFFACD
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Charting a Future
Charting a Future☜Charting a Future for Emerging Infectious Disease Modelling in Canada – April 2023 [1] ☜FFFACD
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Behaviour
Behaviour☜In infectious disease outbreaks we often see the population reacting to outbreak severity, changing the transmission dynamics over time. For example, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to voluntary and government-mandated physical distancing across the world, which slows spread. Further, we see these behaviours relax when case counts are low and increase when high.☜9FDEF6
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Genomics
Genomics☜While virus genomes can describe the global context of introductions and origins of local clusters of cases, CANMOD will focus on building methods for characterizing and modelling local transmission once it is established, and for surveillance for viral determinants of increased fitness and of enhanced risk of spillover, virulence and transmission.☜9FDEF6
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Heterogeneity and syndemics
Heterogeneity and syndemics☜Emerging infectious diseases impose disproportionate burdens according to societal fault lines marked by marginalization, socioeconomic disparities, injustices, and inequities. In some cases (e.g., COVID-19) this is marked by syndemics. We will build on and extend an existing cross-sectoral partnership including patient and family advisors to greatly enrich agent-based modeling (ABM), informed by those with lived experience. ☜9FDEF6
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Smaller jurisdictions
Smaller jurisdictions☜CANMOD will develop mathematical models that: (i) are appropriate for provincial/territorial planning in smaller jurisdictions; (ii) explain how optimal public health response may be different in regions with a high proportion in imported cases; and (iii) explore how the different epidemic dynamics experienced in AC-T are influenced by the social dynamics of small and remote communities.☜9FDEF6
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Testing
Testing☜Effective diagnostic testing serves at least four purposes: (i) diagnosis, (ii) surveillance, (iii) outbreak mitigation/control and (iv) screening (e.g., for access to long-term care (LTC) homes, etc.). ☜9FDEF6
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Vaccination
Vaccination☜The existence of COVID-19 vaccines highlights the importance of research on vaccination distribution strategies. CANMOD vaccination research will focus on (i) pandemic endgames, (ii) optimal deployment, (iii) behavioural dynamics and (iv) evaluation of vaccine programs.☜9FDEF6
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