Massive thank you to @rozeggo.bsky.social, @dchodge.bsky.social and Graham Medley for their guidance on this work!
Massive thank you to @rozeggo.bsky.social, @dchodge.bsky.social and Graham Medley for their guidance on this work!
Full open-access paper hereπββββββββββββββββ
doi.org/10.1016/j.ep...
The pandemic gave us a rare chance to separate two effects that are normally difficult to disentangleβ maternal immunity and age-dependent disease risk β and use that to assess the impact of maternal vaccination on infant RSV burden.
We found that maternal immunity only meaningfully protects newborns when mothers are infected in the last 3 months of pregnancy β and wanes by 6 months. Missing a first RSV season during lockdown led to higher disease rates in later seasons.
π Excited to share my first PhD publication! π
Our paper in Epidemics uses a mathematical model + Scottish surveillance data to understand what COVID-19 pandemic disruptions revealed about RSV disease in young children.
I just participated in my first research study β¨ What will be the UKβs largest ever health research programme. Really cool to see the process behind data collection π They are still looking for volunteers! #ourfuturehealth