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Interview with Elena Arsevska

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Interview with Elena Arsevska
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Production Year2024
Production PlaceDoorwerth

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Elena Arsevska is a veterinary epidemiologist with experience in risk-based surveillance and spatial disease mapping. She is also the MOOD project coordinator. Her special interest is in animal and zoonotic infectious diseases, and she worked mainly for several European and African countries. She has a PhD in Digital Disease Surveillance from Paris-Sud University, focused on establishing the media monitoring tool PADI-web (CIRAD/INRAE), currently in use as a data-source for the MOOD project and MOOD platform but also by the French Animal Health Epidemic intelligence team. During the MOOD Science Webinar, Elena presented her recent work entitled "Risk Factors for Tick Attachment in Companion Animals in Great Britain: a Spatiotemporal Analysis Covering 2014-2021", published in the journal Parasites and Vectors.
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