Climate Drivers of Infectious Disease: Past, Present, and Future - 2017
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference session on the climate drivers of infectious diseases, covering past, present, and future perspectives. Delve into influenza transmission dynamics, outbreak predictions, and forecast calibrations. Examine the West Nile Virus forecast model, including data analysis, optimization techniques, and real-time forecasting. Learn about the CDP model and its applications in predicting disease outbreaks. Gain insights from experts in the field as they discuss temperature effects, human case data, and mosquito trap data in relation to infectious disease spread and prediction.
Syllabus
Introduction
Influenza Transmission Dynamics
Predicting Individual Outbreaks
Calibration of Forecasts
New Orleans Forecast
Conclusion
Adrienne Thompkins
I CDP Model
West Nile Virus
Forecast Model
Data
Model
Synthetic Test
Optimization
Forecast
Accuracy
Temperature
RealTime Forecast
Presentation
Framework
Human Case Data
Mosquito Trap Data
Taught by
AGU
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