Megan O'Driscoll

@meganodris.bsky.social

Schmidt Science Fellow at the Geneva Center for Emerging Viral Diseases. Infectious disease epidemiology, serology & modelling

We demonstrate a major shift in mpox transmission, with household-driven spread disproportionately affecting children, a pattern, distinct from the clade II outbreaks in men who have sex with men and early clade Ib cases in Kamituga linked to heterosexual transmission doi.org/10.1101/2025...

Non-sexual community transmission of Mpox clade 1b in Uvira, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: a descriptive study

Abstract Introduction In September 2023, mpox clade 1b emerged in Kamituga, a mining zone in South Kivu, DR Congo, primarily through sexual transmission. This study investigates an mpox clade 1b outbr...

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Mpox Clade Ib incubation periods are longer than previous MPXV estimates and vary by exposure route, with shorter periods for sexual transmission. These differences suggest the need to revise post-exposure monitoring guidelines. doi.org/10.1101/2025...

The incubation periods of Monkeypox virus clade Ib

Background Monkeypox virus (MPXV) clade Ib, first detected in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in September 2023, spread internationally within months, prompting a WHO emergency declaration. Dat...

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Really excited to launch the new iteration of the Bakery as part of the Pathogen Dynamics Unit, co-led with @hsalje.bsky.social and @virologyhouldcroft.bsky.social Has been awesome working together this last year and really excited for things to come! Please follow and repost.

Pathogen Dynamics Unit@pducambridge.bsky.social · 2y ago

Hello world! After a year in the making, the Pathogen Dynamics Unit is ready to launch! Check out our website (pdu.gen.cam.ac.uk) and follow the team (bsky.app/profile/did:...) to keep up with the latest from our infectious disease supergroup based at @geneticscam.bsky.social

Made it! Thanks to Steve Baker and Michael White for reading my thesis and for great discussions. And big thanks to @hsalje.bsky.social and the wonderful PDG team for making these years so great✨️

Henrik Salje@hsalje.bsky.social · 3y ago

Congratulations to our amazing DR. Megan O’Driscoll @meganodris.bsky.social on successfully passing her PhD viva! State of the art in infectious disease serology. Thank you to Michael White and Stephen Baker for being excellent examiners.

We’re hiring!! postdoc and research assistant (with potential for PhD) positions on mathematical modeling of infectious diseases at Cambridge (UK). Mainly of arboviruses including with longitudinal cohorts, disease mapping and models applied to multiplex serology in Africa. jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/44461/