
Katherine Battle
@battle_kt
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21-02-2012 11:04:16
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#Malaria elimination will require investment to deliver safer & more effective treatment. Is it worth it? A great analysis by Dr Angela Devine suggests it is, with main beneficiaries being patients and their households #vivax #primaquine

Well this is a super helpful and lovely thing to share with colleagues! Thanks, Bryan Greenhouse ! Super jazzed to #GEM2021 next week šš§¬š¦

Anyone who missed Bob Verity's #GEM2021 talk on SIMPLEGEN malaria genetic epi simulator (mrc-ide.github.io/SIMPLEGEN/) he is looking to collab with people who have a transmission model, empiric datasets, ongoing/planned studies where use cases can be defined, or time/interest to code

Incredible work led by šDr. Amelia Bertozzi-Villa šshowing trends in bed net use and access across Africa. Please check her thread ššššš

Joint collection of 20 #BestOf2020 reviews Trends in Microbiology & Trends in Parasitology published #microbes #parasites #pathogens #viruses #bacteria #fungi #protists #helminths #arthropods #infectious #vectorborne #host #immunity #epidemiology #biofilm #ecology sciencedirect.com/journal/trendsā¦


Interesting cost analysis of the incremental costs of larval source management and housing improvements in Malawi. Useful discussion points about cost drivers! Congratulations Mphatso D.S. Phiri and colleagues on this work!




Great afternoon session on modeling approaches incl. integration of genomic data by Institute for Disease Modeling Katherine Battle, followed by modeling of SMC and PMC interventions by A.Mousa, C.Roper (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) & P.Walker (Imperial College London)


Malaria team at Institute for Disease Modeling is looking for a research scientist to join our team for 6 months to help with a literature review and data extraction effort for ITNs/LLINsš¦ Working with me and Dr. Amelia Bertozzi-Villa š Details here: agileone.breezy.hr/p/19a5c6ad683dā¦

Our paper on treatment-seeking rates for children with fever is finally out on PLOS Global Public Health! š„³ Many thanks to Katherine Battle, Paulina and the rest of the MalariaAtlasProject team for the years of hard work. journals.plos.org/globalpublicheā¦


New work in PLOS Global Public Health from IDMās Katherine Battle and MalariaAtlasProject Project tracks the treatment-seeking for fever over 30 years for 151 countries. Despite substantial improvements in critical areas, rates vary and may plateau without continued investment bit.ly/3qVjvAd
