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Profile
Keywords
Salmonella
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Source attribution
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Surveillance
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Zoonosis
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Epidemiology
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Risk assessment
I am leading a
research group working within the area of foodborne disease
epidemiology and risk modelling
Themain
research area is the epidemiology, surveillance and control of
foodborne zoonoses including antimicrobial resistance in foodborne
pathogens in the whole production chain.
Activities
involve the planning and performance of quantitative risk
assessments, temporal-spatial analysis, risk factor studies and
development of new approaches for Quantitative microbial risk
assessment (QMRA) and human illness source attribution.
The group is
also responsible for the annual source attribution estimates
for Salmonella (the Danish Salmonella Source Account).
A main
responsibility is to give scientifically-based advice to veterinary
and food authorities, farmers’ and consumers organisations,
and international organisations such as EFSA and WHO.
My work also
includes teaching and supervision of PhD students and under- and
postgraduate students, and I am currently co-responsible of an
international Summer School on One Health.
See profile and cv in DTU Orbit...