
Ms Tiffany Leung
Research Associate
Medicine & Health
School of Population Health
I work on mathematical models of infectious disease transmission to understand the impact of public health interventions such as vaccination. My current research focuses on developing models to evaluate the impact of public health interventions in a pandemic setting. I have previously worked on the estimation of measles burden from clinical and diagnostic surveillance; optimal vaccine allocation for cholera; and effectiveness of vaccination strategies for COVID-19.
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- - Combining clinical and diagnostic surveillance to estimate the burden of measles disease
- - Optimal听one- and two-dose cholera vaccine allocation in outbreak settings
- - Vaccine optimisation for COVID-19
- - Rabies vaccination targets for stray dog populations
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