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Zhi Huang
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 13
Citations - 1083
Zhi Huang is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Disease reservoir & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 917 citations.
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Mapping the zoonotic niche of Ebola virus disease in Africa
David M. Pigott,Nick Golding,Adrian Mylne,Zhi Huang,Andrew J. Henry,Daniel J. Weiss,Oliver J. Brady,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,David L. Smith,Catherine L. Moyes,Samir Bhatt,Peter W. Gething,Peter Horby,Isaac I. Bogoch,John S. Brownstein,Sumiko R. Mekaru,Andrew J. Tatem,Kamran Khan,Simon I. Hay +18 more
TL;DR: Increasing population sizes and international connectivity by air since the first detection of EVD in 1976 suggest that the dynamics of human-to-human secondary transmission in contemporary outbreaks will be very different to those of the past.
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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.
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Defining the Geographical Range of the Plasmodium knowlesi Reservoir
Catherine L. Moyes,Andrew J. Henry,Nick Golding,Zhi Huang,Balbir Singh,J. Kevin Baird,Paul N. Newton,Michael A. Huffman,Kirsten A. Duda,Chris Drakeley,Iqbal R. F. Elyazar,Nicholas M. Anstey,Qijun Chen,Zinta Zommers,Samir Bhatt,Peter W. Gething,Simon I. Hay +16 more
TL;DR: A systematic review and ranked the existing evidence, at a subnational spatial scale, to investigate the potential geographical range of the parasite reservoir capable of infecting humans, providing geographical evidence to support decisions on prevention, management and prophylaxis.
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Mapping the zoonotic niche of Marburg virus disease in Africa.
David M. Pigott,Nick Golding,Adrian Mylne,Zhi Huang,Daniel J. Weiss,Oliver J. Brady,Moritz U. G. Kraemer,Simon I. Hay +7 more
TL;DR: Coupling this risk map with patient travel histories could be used to guide the differential diagnosis of highly transmissible pathogens, enabling more rapid response to outbreaks of haemorrhagic fever.
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Predicting the geographical distributions of the macaque hosts and mosquito vectors of Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in forested and non-forested areas
Catherine L. Moyes,Freya M Shearer,Zhi Huang,Antoinette Wiebe,Harry S. Gibson,Vincent Nijman,Jayasilan Mohd-Azlan,Jedediah F. Brodie,Suchinda Malaivijitnond,Matthew Linkie,Hiromitsu Samejima,Timothy G. O'Brien,Colin R. Trainor,Colin R. Trainor,Yuzuru Hamada,Anthony J. Giordano,Margaret F. Kinnaird,Iqbal R. F. Elyazar,Marianne E. Sinka,Indra Vythilingam,Michael J. Bangs,Michael J. Bangs,David M. Pigott,Daniel J. Weiss,Nick Golding,Simon I. Hay,Simon I. Hay +26 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that conversion of intact forest into disturbed forest (for example plantations or timber concessions), or the creation of vegetation mosaics, will increase the probability that members of the Leucosphyrus Complex occur at these locations, as well as bringing humans into these areas is supported.