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Fluscape

Fluscape

Immune Landscapes of Human Influenza in Households, Towns, and Cities in Southern China

The goal of Fluscape is to characterize the immunological profiles to human influenza in space and time of individuals residing in the Guangzhou Province, China, and to capture the transmission dynamics contributing to those observed immunological distributions through computational models.  

Principal Investigator

Justin Lessler Associate Professor
Derek Cummings Professor
Steven Riley Professor

Updates #fluscape

  • 2 years 2 months ago
    Congratulations to @NMRelleno on defending her dissertation. #fluscape https://t.co/xTHhb3haS5

Funders

NIH Ecology of Infectious Disease Program
National Institute on Aging
Wellcome Trust

Collaborators

Guangzhou Hospital No. 12
Hong Kong University
University of Liverpool
Imperial College London
University of Florida Emerging Pathogens Institute

Publications

Evidence for antigenic seniority in influenza A H3N2 antibody responses in southern China.
Lessler J, Riley S, Read JM, Wang S, Zhu H, Smith GJ, Guan Y, Jiang CQ, Cummings DA.
PLoS Pathog, 2012: 8: e1002802, 10.1371/journal.ppat.1002802
Location-specific patterns of exposure to recent pre-pandemic strains of influenza A in southern China.
Lessler J, Cummings DA, Read JM, Wang S, Zhu H, Smith GJ, Guan Y, Jiang CQ, Riley S.
Nat Commun, 2011: 2: 423, 10.1038/ncomms1432

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Email: iddynam [at] jhu.edu

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c/o Justin Lessler
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
615 North Wolfe Street, E6545
Baltimore MD 21205

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