03 Risk Evaluation and Early Detection

Risk Evaluation and Early Detection of Emerging Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Canada.

  • This project will integrate multiple types of data such as environmental, epidemiological, news reports, and search data, and develop novel mathematical, statistical, and big data techniques to a) evaluate the risk of case importation into major Canadian cities though international travel; b) detect and give early warnings to domestic spread for cities with imported cases; and c) evaluate the risk of case spread from these to other regions in Canada through domestic travel.

Leads: Junling Ma (University of Victoria, Victoria) and Jude Kong (York University, Toronto)

Members: Arthur Charpentier, Thomas Hurd, Juxin Liu, Manuel Morales, Bouchra Nasri, Ashleigh Tuite, Jianhong Wu

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03 Risk Evaluation and Early Detection
Arthur Charpentier
Thomas Hurd - In Memoriam
Juxin Liu
Manuel Morales
Ashleigh Tuite
Bouchra Nasri
Jianhong Wu
Jude Kong
Junling Ma
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01 Contact Mixing and Optimal Decision Making
02 Integrative Modelling
04 Robust Agent-Based and Network Infectious Disease Models
05 Mobility Network and Patch Models
06 Infection Control during Mass Gathering Events
07 Antimicrobial Resistance
08 Contact tracing
09 Joint Estimation of Parameters in Outbreak Models
10 Dynamic Bifurcation and Scenario Analyses
11 Immune response, immune memory and cross-immunity
12 Pathogen Contamination and Spread Control during Food-Processing
13 Phylodynamic Modelling of Infectious Diseases
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EOC Modeling Simulations and Exercises
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