Hannah Clapham (@hannahhec) 's Twitter Profile
Hannah Clapham

@hannahhec

Epidemiologist, dengue and other infectious diseases, Singapore

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Measles follows theoretically dictated regimes as we move to elimination. Congratulations to Matt Graham, Amy Winter The Ferrari Lab: @TheFerrariLab.bsky.social Bryan Grenfell Bill Moss andrew azman @andrewazman.bsky.social JessMet and Justin Lessler on the culmination of years of hard work. science.sciencemag.org/content/364/64…

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Building a better research culture - the Wellcome sets out an agenda for change. "The current system predominantly rewards ‘excellence’ based on what a researcher produces, while under-emphasising how the research was produced" nature.com/articles/s4156…

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Using dengue serology to infer historical primary and secondary infections - nice paper by Hannah Clapham and colleagues royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10…

Using dengue serology to infer historical primary and secondary infections - nice paper by <a href="/hannahhec/">Hannah Clapham</a> and colleagues royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10…
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Our new paper on inferring past primary or secondary dengue infection from ELISA data royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10…

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"I have a PhD student spending a year in Cambridge – she buys antibodies at night and has them the next morning. I have to wait six months and pay up to 10 times more." Daniel Mansur explains the challenges faced as a Group Leader in Brazil elifesciences.org/interviews/521… #GlobalScience

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Three billion people live in areas at risk for Japanese encephalitis. Learn how PATH and partners worked together to protect more than 300 million people from this dreaded disease. bit.ly/34qYWf7

Sam Clifford (@samclifford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just had a great chat with Hannah Clapham and @cap1024 for episode 2 of the CMMID podcast we're recording, a group of people with maths/physics degrees talking about how they came to work in infectious disease epidemiology.

Dr Roz Eggo (@rozeggo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This infection isn't real (zombies) but #VaccinesWork against real diseases. Community immunity (or herd immunity) protects you & the people around you. Thanks to Royal Institution and Hannah Fry for the chance to demonstrate how! Plus the amazing @erinlaff & London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine for support.

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Vietnam had containment and response experiences with SARS, avian flu, and a robust containment effort during 2009 H1N1 pandemic. Their current contact tracing and quarantine policy has worked, especially with substantially reduced flights and introductions. VinhChau Nguyen ?

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I wrote about the need for clarity in why certain actions are being chosen over others, in the outcomes being aimed for and in the constraints within which they are being chosen.