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  1. Neil M Ferguson 1 , Maria D Van Kerkhove 2 Affiliations 1 Medical Research Council Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modelling, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London, Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG, UK.

  2. 16 de mar. de 2022 · The risk of severe outcomes following SARS-CoV-2 infection is substantially lower for omicron than for delta, with higher reductions for more severe endpoints and significant variation with age. Underlying the observed risks is a larger reduction in intrinsic severity (in unvaccinated individuals) counterbalanced by a reduction in vaccine effectiveness. Documented previous SARS-CoV-2 infection ...

  3. 26 de abr. de 2006 · Neil M. Ferguson, 1 Derek A. T. Cummings, 2 Christophe Fraser, 1 James C. Cajka, 3 Philip C. Cooley, 3 and Donald S. Burke 2 Neil M. Ferguson 1 Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, Norfolk Place, W2 1PG London, UK

  4. Niall Campbell Ferguson FRSE ( / ˈniːl /; born 18 April 1964) [1] is a Scottish–American historian who is the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and a senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University. [2] [3] Previously, he was a professor at Harvard University, the London ...

  5. 6 de jul. de 2014 · Hannah E Clapham 1 , Vianney Tricou 2 , Nguyen Van Vinh Chau 3 , Cameron P Simmons 4 , Neil M Ferguson 5 Affiliations 1 Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiology, MRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modelling, Imperial College, London W2 1PG, UK hannah.clapham08@imperial.ac.uk.

  6. 21 de abr. de 2020 · In total, in an unmitigated epidemic, we would predict approximately 510,000 deaths in G.B. and 2.2 million in the U.S., not accounting for the potential negative effects of health systems being ...

  7. 10 de jun. de 2021 · Professor Neil Ferguson says there is a risk of a substantial third wave of COVID-19 infections in the UK, driven by the Delta variant. "There is a risk of a substantial third wave – we cannot be definitive about the scale of that, it could be substantially lower than the second wave, or it could be of the same order of magnitude."