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Simon J. More
Researcher at University College Dublin
Publications - 412
Citations - 12540
Simon J. More is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Herd & Population. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 384 publications receiving 9549 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon J. More include James Cook University & ANSES.
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Incubation period of COVID-19: a rapid systematic review and meta-analysis of observational research.
Conor G. McAloon,Áine B. Collins,Kevin Hunt,Ann Barber,Andrew W. Byrne,Francis Butler,Miriam Casey,John M. Griffin,Elizabeth A. Lane,David McEvoy,Patrick Wall,Martin J. Green,Luke O’Grady,Simon J. More +13 more
TL;DR: An R Shiny app is presented that facilitates updating these estimates as new data become available and the choice of which parameter values are adopted will depend on how the information is used, the associated risks and the perceived consequences of decisions to be taken.
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The impact of badger removal on the control of tuberculosis in cattle herds in Ireland.
John M. Griffin,D.H. Williams,Gabrielle E. Kelly,Tracy A. Clegg,Ian O'Boyle,John D. Collins,Simon J. More +6 more
TL;DR: There was a significant difference between the removal and reference areas in all four counties in both the probability of and the time to a confirmed herd restriction due to tuberculosis, where tuberculous lesions were detected in one or more animals.
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Update: use of the benchmark dose approach in risk assessment
Anthony Hardy,Diane Benford,Thorhallur I. Halldorsson,Michael J. Jeger,Katrine Helle Knutsen,Simon J. More,Alicja Mortensen,Hanspeter Naegeli,Hubert Noteborn,Colin Ockleford,Antonia Ricci,Guido Rychen,Vittorio Silano,Roland Solecki,Dominique Turck,Marc Aerts,Laurent Bodin,Allen Davis,Lutz Edler,Ursula Gundert-Remy,Salomon Sand,Wout Slob,Bernard Bottex,José Cortiñas Abrahantes,Daniele Court Marques,George E.N. Kass,Josef Rudolf Schlatter +26 more
TL;DR: This updated guidance does not call for a general re‐evaluation of previous assessments where the NOAEL approach or the BMD approach as described in the 2009 SC guidance was used, in particular when the exposure is clearly smaller than the health‐based guidance value.
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Inferred duration of infectious period of SARS-CoV-2: rapid scoping review and analysis of available evidence for asymptomatic and symptomatic COVID-19 cases.
Andrew W. Byrne,David McEvoy,Áine B. Collins,Kevin Hunt,Miriam Casey,Ann Barber,Francis Butler,John Griffin,Elizabeth A. Lane,Elizabeth A. Lane,Conor G. McAloon,Kirsty K O'Brien,Patrick Wall,Kieran A. Walsh,Simon J. More +14 more
TL;DR: There were substantial variation in the estimates, and how infectious period was inferred, and available data provide a preliminary evidence base to inform models of central tendency for key parameters and variation for exploring parameter space and sensitivity analysis.
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Guidance on harmonised methodologies for human health, animal health and ecological risk assessment of combined exposure to multiple chemicals
Simon J. More,Vasileios Bampidis,Diane Benford,Susanne Hougaard Bennekou,Claude Bragard,Thorhallur I. Halldorsson,Antonio F Hernandez-Jerez,Konstantinos Koutsoumanis,Hanspeter Naegeli,Josef Rudolf Schlatter,Vittorio Silano,Søren Saxmose Nielsen,Dieter Schrenk,Dominique Turck,Maged Younes,Emilio Benfenati,Laurence Castle,Nina Cedergreen,Anthony Hardy,Ryszard Laskowski,Jean-Charles Leblanc,Andreas Kortenkamp,Ad M.J. Ragas,Leo Posthuma,Claus Svendsen,Roland Solecki,Emanuela Testai,Bruno Dujardin,George E.N. Kass,Paola Manini,Maryam Zare Jeddi,Jean Lou Cm Dorne,Christer Hogstrand +32 more
TL;DR: This Guidance document describes harmonised risk assessment methodologies for combined exposure to multiple chemicals for all relevant areas within EFSA's remit, i.e. human health, animal health and ecological areas.