Research Interests
- Epidemiology of parasitic and infectious diseases
- Parasite population ecology
- Mathematical modeling of infectious and parasitic diseases of veterinary and medical importance
- Public health.
Research focus: the use of mathematical modeling techniques to facilitate the control of infectious and parasitic disease. Areas of interest include parasite population biology; the epidemiology of parasitic diseases (including those caused by viruses and bacteria); mathematical modeling of parasitic diseases of veterinary and medical importance; and economic evaluation of chemotherapeutic and vaccination strategies.
Selected Publications
Pelletier ST, Rorres C, Macko PC, Peters S, Smith G.
: Models of highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemics in commercial poultry flocks in Nigeria and Ghana.
Trop Anim Health Prod. Epub, Apr 3 2012.
Bruhn, M.C., Munoz, B., Cajka, J., Smith, G., Curry, R.J., Wagener, D.K., Wheaton, W.D.
: Synthesized population databases: A geospatial database of US poultry farms
Citation
RTI Press Publication No. MR-0023-1201. ( & et al.) Research Triangle Park, NC: RTI Press Jan 2012.
Tildesley MJ, Smith G, Keeling MJ.
: Modeling the spread and control of foot-and-mouth disease in Pennsylvania following its discovery and options for control.
Prev Vet Med. 104: 224-39, May 1 2012.
Smith G.
: Preferential sexual transmission of pseudorabies virus in feral swine populations may not account for observed seroprevalence in the USA.
Prev Vet Med. 103(2-3): 145-56, Feb 1 2012.
Rorres C, Pelletier ST, Smith G.
: Stochastic modeling of animal epidemics using data collected over three different spatial scales.
Epidemics 3(2): 61-70, Jun 2011.
Smith G, Dunipace S.
: How backyard poultry flocks influence the effort required to curtail avian influenza epidemics in commercial poultry flocks.
Epidemics 3(2): 71-5, Jun 2011.
Rorres C, Pelletier ST, Bruhn MC, Smith G.
: Ongoing estimation of the epidemic parameters of a stochastic, spatial, discrete-time model for a 1983-84 avian influenza epidemic.
Avian Dis 55(1): 35-42, Mar 2011.
Smith G.
: Models of macroparasitic infections in domestic ruminants: a conceptual review and critique.
Rev Sci Tech. 30(2): 447-56, Aug 2011.
Aceto H, Miller SA, Smith G.
: Onset of diarrhea and pyrexia and time to detection of Salmonella enterica subsp enterica in feces in experimental studies of cattle, horses, goats, and sheep after infection per os.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 10: 1333-9, May 15 2011.
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