Gustavo Machado
Assistant Professor
Forecasting Landscape and Environmental Change, Emergence and Spread of Infectious Disease
Population Health and Pathobiology
Bio
Gustavo uses geospatial analytics to map the spread of infectious diseases and forecast disease emergence. He develops epidemiological tools to investigate the occurrence and spread of animal infectious diseases, providing science-based support for decision-making about prevention and control. Interests include transboundary disease epidemiology, swine health and disease modeling and surveillance.
Publications
- Analyzing the intrastate and interstate swine movement network in the United States , (2024)
- Description of swine producer biosecurity planning for foreign animal disease preparedness using the Secure Pork Supply framework , FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE (2024)
- Modeling the impact of optimized airflow and sick pen management on the spread of infectious diseases in swine barns , (2024)
- The role of vehicle movement in swine disease dissemination: Novel method accounting for pathogen stability and vehicle cleaning effectiveness uncertainties , PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE (2024)
- Estimating the effectiveness of control actions on African swine fever transmission in commercial swine populations in the United States , PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE (2023)
- Quantifying Spillover Risk with an Integrated Bat-Rabies Dynamic Modeling Framework , TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES (2023)
- Spatiotemporal relative risk distribution of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in the United States , FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE (2023)
- The Rapid Access Biosecurity (RAB) app™ Handbook , (2023)
- A discrete-time survival model for porcine epidemic diarrhea virus , (2022)
- A discrete-time survival model for porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus , TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES (2022)