Phillipe Lemey
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
3 Papers
22 Citations
Phillipe Lemey is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral hemorrhagic fever & Lassa virus. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Emergence of an early SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in the United States.
Mark Zeller,Karthik Gangavarapu,Catelyn Anderson,Allison R. Smither,John A. Vanchiere,Rebecca Rose,Daniel J. Snyder,Gytis Dudas,Alexander Watts,Nathaniel L. Matteson,Refugio Robles-Sikisaka,Maximilian Marshall,Amy K. Feehan,Gilberto Sabino-Santos,Antoinette R. Bell-Kareem,Laura D. Hughes,Manar Alkuzweny,Patricia Snarski,Julia Garcia-Diaz,Rona S. Scott,Lilia I. Melnik,Raphaëlle Klitting,Michelle McGraw,Pedro Belda-Ferre,Peter DeHoff,Shashank Sathe,Clarisse Marotz,Nathan D. Grubaugh,David J. Nolan,Arnaud Drouin,Kaylynn J. Genemaras,Karissa Chao,Sarah E. Topol,Emily G. Spencer,Laura Nicholson,Stefan Aigner,Gene W. Yeo,Lauge Farnaes,Charlotte A. Hobbs,Louise C. Laurent,Rob Knight,Emma B. Hodcroft,Kamran Khan,Dahlene N. Fusco,Vaughn S. Cooper,Phillipe Lemey,Lauren Gardner,Susanna L. Lamers,Jeremy P. Kamil,Robert F. Garry,Marc A. Suchard,Kristian G. Andersen +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that superspreading during large-scale events played a key role during the early outbreak in the U.S. and can greatly accelerate epidemics.
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Emergence of an early SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in the United States
Mark Zeller,Karthik Gangavarapu,Catelyn Anderson,Allison R. Smither,John A. Vanchiere,Rebecca Rose,Gytis Dudas,Daniel J. Snyder,Alexander Watts,Nathaniel L. Matteson,Refugio Robles-Sikisaka,Maximilian Marshall,Amy K. Feehan,Gilberto Sabino-Santos,Gilberto Sabino-Santos,Antoinette R. Bell-Kareem,Laura D. Hughes,Manar Alkuzweny,Patricia Snarski,Julia Garcia-Diaz,Rona S. Scott,Lilia I. Melnik,Raphaëlle Klitting,Michelle McGraw,Pedro Belda-Ferre,Pedro Belda-Ferre,Peter DeHoff,Shashank Sathe,Clarisse Marotz,Clarisse Marotz,Nathan D. Grubaugh,David J. Nolan,Arnaud Drouin,Kaylynn J. Genemaras,Karissa Chao,Sarah E. Topol,Emily G. Spencer,Laura Nicholson,Stefan Aigner,Gene W. Yeo,Lauge Farnaes,Charlotte A. Hobbs,Louise C. Laurent,Rob Knight,Emma B. Hodcroft,Kamran Khan,Kamran Khan,Dahlene N. Fusco,Vaughn S. Cooper,Phillipe Lemey,Lauren Gardner,Susanna L. Lamers,Jeremy P. Kamil,Robert F. Garry,Marc A. Suchard,Kristian G. Andersen,Kristian G. Andersen +56 more
TL;DR: In this article, the emergence of the early COVID-19 epidemic in the United States (U.S.) went largely undetected, due to a lack of adequate testing and mitigation efforts.
Predicting the evolution of Lassa Virus endemic area and population at risk over the next decades
Raphaëlle Klitting,Liana E. Kafetzopoulou,Liana E. Kafetzopoulou,W. Thiery,G. Dudas,Sophie Gryseels,A. Kotamarthi,Bram Vrancken,Karthik Gangavarapu,Mambu Momoh,J. Demby Sandy,Augustine Goba,F. Alhasan,Don Grant,Robert F. Garry,Allison R. Smither,Mark Zeller,Matthias Pauthner,Michelle McGraw,Laura D. Hughes,Sophie Duraffour,Stephan Günther,Marc A. Suchard,Marc A. Suchard,Phillipe Lemey,Kristian G. Andersen,Kristian G. Andersen,Simon Dellicour,Simon Dellicour +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the environmental data associated with virus occurrence and found that temperature, precipitation and the presence of pastures determine ecological suitability for virus circulation, and showed that regions in Central and East Africa will likely become suitable for Lassa virus over the next decades.