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G. R. William Wint
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 22
Citations - 11451
G. R. William Wint is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aedes & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 19 publications receiving 9346 citations.
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Global Data for Ecology and Epidemiology: A Novel Algorithm for Temporal Fourier Processing MODIS Data
Jörn P. W. Scharlemann,David Benz,Simon I. Hay,Simon I. Hay,Bethan V. Purse,Andrew J. Tatem,Andrew J. Tatem,G. R. William Wint,David J. Rogers +8 more
TL;DR: A novel spline-based algorithm is presented that overcomes the processing problems of composited MODIS data and is applied to produce layers that capture the seasonality inMODIS data for the period from 2001 to 2005.
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Spread of yellow fever virus outbreak in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2015–16: a modelling study
Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Nuno R. Faria,Robert Reiner,Nick Golding,Nick Golding,Birgit Nikolay,Birgit Nikolay,Stephanie Stasse,Michael A. Johansson,Michael A. Johansson,Henrik Salje,Henrik Salje,Henrik Salje,Ousmane Faye,G. R. William Wint,Matthias Niedrig,Freya M Shearer,Sarah C. Hill,Robin N Thompson,Donal Bisanzio,Nuno Taveira,Nuno Taveira,Heinrich H. Nax,Bary S. R. Pradelski,Elaine O. Nsoesie,Nicholas R Murphy,Isaac I. Bogoch,Kamran Khan,John S. Brownstein,Andrew J. Tatem,Tulio de Oliveira,David L. Smith,David L. Smith,Amadou A. Sall,Oliver G. Pybus,Simon I. Hay,Simon I. Hay,Simon Cauchemez,Simon Cauchemez +38 more
TL;DR: The findings show the contributions of ecological and demographic factors to the ongoing spread of the yellow fever outbreak and provide estimates of the areas that could be prioritised for vaccination, although other constraints such as vaccine supply and delivery need to be accounted for before such insights can be translated into policy.
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The global distribution of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
Jane P. Messina,David M. Pigott,Nick Golding,Kirsten A. Duda,John S. Brownstein,Daniel J. Weiss,Harry S. Gibson,Timothy P. Robinson,Marius Gilbert,G. R. William Wint,Patricia A. Nuttall,Peter W. Gething,Monica F. Myers,Dylan B. George,Simon I. Hay +14 more
TL;DR: These new risk maps provide a valuable starting point for understanding the zoonotic niche of CCHF, its extent and the risk it poses to humans.
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The many projected futures of dengue
Jane P. Messina,Oliver J. Brady,David M. Pigott,Nick Golding,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Thomas W. Scott,G. R. William Wint,David L. Smith,Simon I. Hay +8 more
TL;DR: This Review compares the main approaches that have been used to model the future global distribution of dengue and proposes a set of minimum criteria for future projections that, by analogy, are applicable to other vector-borne diseases.
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Predicting the risk of avian influenza A H7N9 infection in live-poultry markets across Asia
Marius Gilbert,Nick Golding,Hang Zhou,G. R. William Wint,Timothy P. Robinson,Andrew J. Tatem,Shengjie Lai,Sheng Zhou,Hui-Hui Jiang,Danhuai Guo,Zhi Huang,Jane P. Messina,Xiangming Xiao,Catherine Linard,Thomas P. Van Boeckel,Vincent Martin,Samir Bhatt,Peter W. Gething,Jeremy Farrar,Simon I. Hay,Hongjie Yu +20 more
TL;DR: Using newly assembled data sets of the locations of 8,943 live-poultry markets in China and maps of environmental correlates, a statistical model is developed that accurately predicts the risk of H7N9 market infection across Asia.