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O01Simon FirestoneModelling workflows for rapid outbreak appraisal, decision- and policy-support in Australia
O02Mariken de WitCharacterising the role of the silent reservoir in shaping vector-borne disease emergence
O03Aeron Sanchez

Using machine learning with wild bird reporting data to produce risk maps of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Britain and determine possible biases in the wild bird reporting.

O04

Maryem Ben Salem

Perception, Behaviour and Transmission: Insights from an agent-based model on HPAI epidemiology
O05Facundo MuñozModelling dispersal, survival and trapping in SIT trials
O06Luca MartelliUnraveling the Role of Wild-Domestic Interface in the Spread of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza
O07Emma L. FairbanksAssessing the impact of host clustering and control strategies on African horse sickness virus transmission: A simulation-based analysis
O08Sébastien PicaultFrom mechanistic models to decision-support tools: generating user-friendly web application from artificial intelligence and software engineering methods
O09Glen Guyver-FletcherUsing a multi-species epidemiological model to assess optimal FMD vaccine allocations across India
O10Laetitia CaniniOutbreak reconstruction with a slowly evolving multi-host pathogen: a comparative study of three existing methods on Mycobacterium bovis outbreaks
O11Rémi FayMethodological challenges in estimating brucellosis transmission risk in an Alpine ibex population using approximate Bayesian computation
O12Clara DelecroixA novel machine learning approach to anticipate vector-borne disease outbreaks
O13Egil A.J. FischerSUMMERFAIR – combining data science and infection models for estimating transmission parameters
O14Brandon HayesQuantifying the influence of wild boar density on African swine fever spread in wild boar populations, Italy, 2022-2023
O15Anna GamzaSpatial scales of interactions driving spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Great Britain
O16Hélène CeciliaQuantifying the relationship between within-host viral dynamics and transmission to mosquitoes: the case of Zika virus in two monkey species
O17Jonathan BastardReconstructing West Nile virus dynamics in a tropical island using sentinel serological data
O18Vianney SicardModeling Vaccination Strategies for African Swine Fever Control Among Wild Boars: A Computational Approach
O19Gustavo MachadoMitigating between-farm disease transmission through simulating vehicle rerouting and enhanced cleaning and disinfection protocols
O20Amandine BibardWindborne dispersal of Culicoides midges in Europe: Case study with epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus in France.
O21Alfredo AcostaModelling phage therapy dynamics of MRSA on ex vivo pig skin experiments
O22Baptiste Sorin-DupontBetter targeting treatments against Bovine Respiratory Disease by combining dynamic generalized linear models and mechanistic modelling
O23Chris BanksMachine learning augmented diagnostic testing to identify sources of variability in test performance
O24Hélène DuaultCould ship movements transmit Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus between Norwegian fish farms ?
O25Oriane PloquinThe role of wildlife diversity and contacts in the circulation of infectious diseases: an integrated monitoring of a human/livestock/wildlife interface in sub-saharan savanna.
O26Thomas HagenaarsEvaluating control measures against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza spread between Dutch poultry farms: preventive culling and bucket sampling

 

P01Jana SchulzParticipatory Modelling meets African Swine Fever - Systems Thinking in Action
P02Marie IthurbideEpidemiogenetic Modelling for Enhanced Coccidiosis Management in Poultry
P03Léa LoiselRevisiting the representation of extrinsic incubation period: finding from modelling within-vector viral dynamics for major arboviruses: Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya.
P04Halifa FarchatiInference of a Bovine Respiratory Disease mechanistic model
P05Manon RoustitStakeholders’ behaviour and public policies: feedback across the farming industry
P06Lieke RongenExposure-induced individual-level heterogeneity as a possible cause of silent transmission of vector-borne diseases
P07Magnus Nygård OsnesModelling the effect of genotype (PRNP) on chronic wasting disease transmission and population dynamics of reindeer
P08Subhasish BasakQuantification of human exposure to antimicrobial resistant E. coli using a farm-to-fork model in broiler chicken production.
P09Ivana R. EwerlöfModelling the spread of Mycoplasmopsis bovis in Sweden using the SimInf framework
P10Madalene OberinInvestigating domestic-feral pig interactions at an Australian piggery for the purposes of epidemiological modelling
P11Giske R. LagerweijPhylogenetic analysis of swine influenza A: investigating the probability of a new introduced strain in the Netherlands via import from neighboring countries
P12Brandon HayesThe HPAI Modelling Challenge
P13Gaël BeaunéeThe ModAH Hub initiative
P14Gaël BeaunéeModAH Collection: an extensive inventory of animal health models