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Modelling Infectious Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa: Current trends and policies implications (VLIRUOS Community talks XL)


Published on
2025 Mar 04
Countries
Belgium
Belgium
Published on
2025 Mar 04
Countries
Belgium
Belgium

What is this Community Talks about?

The COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 highlighted the critical need for preparedness in responding to future pandemics. Effective disease control relies on the swift and accurate dissemination of information to policymakers, alongside the development of efficient intervention strategies.

Excactly 5 years after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are hosting a Community Talks exploring various aspects of infectious disease, with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa.

This Community Talks will feature a series of interconnected talks, each showcasing different approaches to modelling and monitoring infectious diseases.

Register here

 

Wednesday 19 March

10h00 – 12h30 (CET)  

 

This month’s speakers

 

Dr. Leyla Kodalci - UHasselt, Belgium

Introduction to ongoing projects and collaboration opportunities with VLIRUOS.

 

Dr. Isaac Singini -

Proportional Odds Joint Models for Survival Data:

Applications to HIV and co-infected patients

in the Western Cape, South Africa.

 

Dr. Levi Mugenyi - Makerere University, Uganda

Age-and time-dependent malaria force of infection, accounting for unobserved heterogeneity.

 

Prof. Khangelani Zuma - , South Africa

HIV surveys over the past 20 years in South Africa:

What have we learned?

 

Prof. Niel Hens/ Prof. Ziv Shkedy - UHasselt, Belgium

Summary and future activities and plans.

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Published on
2025 Mar 04
Countries
Belgium
Belgium

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