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Development of a Simulation Model for Prediction of the Next Outbreak of Bat derived Coronavirus Infection in Human |
| Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Tsutomu Omatsu (Associate Professor) / Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology |
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| Phillip Alviola (Associate Professor 7) / University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB) |
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| Ngan Pham (Associate Professor) / Vietnam National University of Agriculture (VNUA) |
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| Year Adopted | 2020 |
| Research Period | 2 years |
| General Description of the Research Project | This collaborative research aims to develop a simulation model for prediction of the next outbreak of the bat derived coronavirus infection in human. To this aim, we will collect epidemiological information on coronavirus on bats in the Philippines and Vietnam and develop a simulation model coupled them together with meteorological data, vegetation data, land use data, and bat ecological data to develop a simulation model. |
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| Principal Investigator / Country of Research Team |
Tsutomu Omatsu Japan
Phillip Alviola the Philippines
Ngan Pham Vietnam |
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