SCIENCE-JOBS-DE Stellenausschreibung (vacancies)
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Postdoc Program: Postdoctoral Fellowships

Dynamics of mosquito born viral zoonoses

The investigation of the dynamics and control of mosquito-borne viral zoonoses 
emerges as an international research topic. Recent work at the Institute for 
Veterinary Public Health comprises the epidemic modelling of mosquito-borne 
infectious diseases such as Usutu, West Nile and bluetongue disease (just 
started). Focus is on basic research to understand the disease dynamics and in 
succession contribute to their control. In this project the infection dynamics 
of Rift Valley Fever (RVF) will be investigated. RVF is a zoonotic disease with 
high socio-economic impact and endemic in various African countries. Periodical 
outbreaks cause significant losses in livestock production and critical illness 
in humans. Similar to the other arbovirus diseases mentioned the risk of 
outbreaks in Europe is increasing. FAO/IAEA recently started a Coordinated 
research project in cooperation with authorities in Kenya, Congo, Yemen, 
Uganda, Mali, Gambia, Senegal and several other countries to est!
 ablish a representative database of RVF prevalence in wild and farm animals. 
This project should amongst others contribute to the theoretical groundwork 
needed to establish an early warning system. Existing early warning systems 
fail in nearly all cases due to the lack of including mosquito population 
dynamics as well as host dynamics and herd immunity. 
The candidate for the Postdoc position should contribute to a more efficient 
prediction and control of RVF in Africa based on existing epidemic models 
developed for Usutu, West Nile and bluetongue virus transmission. The RVF 
database will be provided by the FAO/IAEA. 

References

Reiczigel, J., K. Brugger, F. Rubel, N. Solymosi, and Z. Lang, 2009: Bayesian 
analysis of a dynamical model for the spread of the Usutu virus. Stochastic 
Environmental Research & Risk Assessment, in press.
Brugger, K., and F. Rubel, 2009: Simulation of climate-change scenarios to 
explain Usutu-virus dynamics in Austria. Prev. Vet. Med., 88, 24-31.
Rubel, F., K. Brugger, M. Hantel, S. Chvala, T. Bakonyi, H. Weissenböck, and N. 
Nowotny, 2008: Explaining Usutu virus dynamics in Austria: Model development 
and calibration. Prev. Vet. Med., 85, 166-186.
Mayer, D., J. Reiczigel, and F. Rubel, 2008: A Lagrangian particle model to 
predict the airborne spread of Foot-and-Mouth disease virus. Atm. Environm., 
42, 466-479.
Chvala, S., T. Bakonyi, C. Bukovsky, T. Meister, K. Brugger, F. Rubel, N. 
Nowotny, and H. Weissenböck, 2007: Monitoring of Usutu virus activity and 
spread by using dead bird surveillance in Austria, 2003-2005. Vet. Microbiol., 
122, 237-245.


Contact

A.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Franz Rubel   franz.ru...@vetmeduni.ac.at
Dr. Hermann Unger                       hermann.un...@vetmeduni.ac.at

Further information: http://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/en/research/postdoc/

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Von:

Katharina Brugger
katharina.brug...@vetmeduni.ac.at
Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien, Institut für Öffentliches Veterinärwesen
Wien, Österreich

Ansprechpartner: Franz Rubel, franz.ru...@vetmeduni.ac.at

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