Research roundup: EPI’s COVID-19 projects
A look back at the contributions of UF’s Emerging Pathogens Institute to campus-wide COVID-19 research.
A look back at the contributions of UF’s Emerging Pathogens Institute to campus-wide COVID-19 research.
Recent work contributed to by UF mathematician Burton Singer seeks to estimate how COVID-19 vaccination campaigns will affect the future trajectory of the pandemic in the US.
An editorial by UF professors, published in the American Journal of Public Health, casts a spotlight on the plight of guest agricultural workers during the pandemic.
New research published in Science looks back at how COVID-19 spread over time throughout Brazil, to create a pandemic hotspot.
UF investigators participate in the first study to determine that the CoronaVac vaccine is 50% effective at preventing COVID-19 in Manaus, Brazil where the P.1 variant is widespread.
Coronaviruses common to animals may ‘spillover’ into people more frequently than once thought, according to new research from UF and Haitian investigators.
UF researchers collected the virus that causes COVID-19 from air within a car that was driven by someone with mild symptoms — but who was not wearing a face mask.
Tucked away in a lengthy review of COVID-19 literature is an intriguing discussion of how jargon affects COVID-19 research, as experts from different fields use common terms but define them differently.
A UF meta-analysis uncovers transmission patterns of SARS-CoV-2 within households.
Rethink testing. New research shows how to reduce COVID-19 quarantine times by almost half simply by testing on exit from quarantine instead of entry.