Understanding behavioural responses to infectious disease outbreaks.
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Liverpool
Department Name: Faculty of Veterinary Science
Abstract
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Publications

Bansal S
(2010)
The dynamic nature of contact networks in infectious disease epidemiology.
in Journal of biological dynamics

Emma Teasdale (Author)
(2010)
How do people react to flu pandemics? Predicting behavioural responses to pandemic flu.

House T
(2011)
Modelling the impact of local reactive school closures on critical care provision during an influenza pandemic.
in Proceedings. Biological sciences

Teasdale E
(2012)
The importance of coping appraisal in behavioural responses to pandemic flu.
in British journal of health psychology

Teasdale E
(2011)
Understanding responses to government health recommendations: public perceptions of government advice for managing the H1N1 (swine flu) influenza pandemic.
in Patient education and counseling
Description | Collaboration with Public Health England |
Organisation | Public Health England |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | Attending meetings; identifying research priorities and knowledge gaps; providing information on available data and information needed to address research aims; analysis leading to publication and other outputs. |
Collaborator Contribution | Attending meetings; collaborative discussion; identifying research priorities and analysis needs. |
Impact | Publications: Todd S, Diggle PJ, White PJ, Fearne A, Read JM. The spatio-temporal association of non-prescription retail sales with cases during the 2009 influenza pandemic in Great Britain. BMJ Open 2014;4:e004869 Mutli-disciplinary in nature: epidemiology; mathematical modelling, clinical interpretation; economic analysis; social geography Pinsent A, Read JM, Griffin JT, Smith V, Gething PW, Ghani AC, Pasvol G, Hollingsworth TD. Risk factors for UK Plasmodium falciparum cases. Malaria Journal 13:298 Mutli-disciplinary in nature: epidemiology; mathematical modelling, clinical interpretation; social geography House TA, Baguelin M, van Hoek AJ, White PJ, Sadique Z, Eames K, Read JM, Hens N, Melegaro A, Edmunds WJ, Keeling MJ. Modelling the impact of local and reactive school closures on critical care provision during an influenza pandemic. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B. 2011; 278(1719):2753-2760 Mutli-disciplinary in nature: epidemiology; mathematical modelling, clinical interpretation; social geopgraphy |
Start Year | 2009 |