Projections for Covid-19 omicron wave in Florida
UF researchers created a model projecting how various omicron-driven surge scenarios may unfold in Florida over the next few months.
UF researchers created a model projecting how various omicron-driven surge scenarios may unfold in Florida over the next few months.
A UF professor contributes to studies exploring the power and limitations of tools to predict the next wildlife pathogen capable of seeding a pandemic.
A UF researcher collaborated on a model estimating how an alternate delta-driven surge scenario would have played out if at least 74% of Florida's adults were vaccinated against COVID-19 by mid-summer.
UF researchers estimate what COVID-19 infections, cases, and deaths may look like in Florida in the coming months.
A new study found that 35% of all COVID-19 cases are asymptomatic. Children are most likely to lack symptoms, while the elderly are least likely.
UF biostatisticians estimate what the delta variant-driven surge in COVID-19 infections may look like in Florida in the coming months.
New work by a UF biologist uses mobility data and genetic sequencing to reconstruct how dengue viruses circulate within Thailand.
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.
New maps detailing the distribution of key tick species will help the Florida Department of Health with investigations into reports of tick-borne illnesses.
UF researchers contributed to a clinical trial that found using one-fifth of a standard dose of yellow fever vaccine is an effective strategy for emergency outbreak scenarios.