Anna-Sofie Stensgaard
Guest researcher, Associate Professor
Section for Biodiversity
Universitetsparken 15
2100 København Ø
Parasitology and Aquatic Pathobiology
Dyrlægevej 100
1870 Frederiksberg C
Understanding vector-borne disease distributions and dynamics in a changing climate
Anna-Sofie is a vector and disease ecologist.
Her research aims at unravelling local to global scale drivers of vector-borne disease distributions and dynamics. Focus is on quantifying the effect of climate change versus other environmental drivers with the aim to make the best possible predictions about future disease spread and trends.
Her group uses a combination of field-collected and lab-based experimentally derived data with statistical and mathematical modelling to:
- reveal how anthropogenic changes such as climate change, biodiversity loss and habitat disruption influence the distribution, dynamics and interactions between vectors, pathogens, hosts and reservoir species
- to improve model-based predictions and enhance preparedness for emerging vector-borne and parasitic diseases of humans and animals.
Current research projects focus on mosquito- tick- and snailborne diseases, such as rift valley fever, west nile virus, TBE and fascioliasis in Africa, Europe and Denmark
She leads the EU Horizon 2020 project PREPARE4VBD www.prepare4vbd.eu
For more information, visit the research group Parasites, Vectors and the Environment
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Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia
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Toward an open-access global database for mapping, control, and surveillance of neglected tropical diseases
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Virtual globes and geospatial health
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