id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-276916-j53i5xfs Kraemer, M. U. G. Reconstruction and prediction of viral disease epidemics 2018-11-05 .txt text/plain 4087 190 40 Some pathogens that were previously not considered to pose a general threat to human health have emerged at regional and global scales, such as Zika and Ebola Virus Disease. During emerging infectious disease outbreaks, empirical information and mathematical modelling techniques are now commonly used to characterise and predict the spatio-temporal dynamics of the spread of pathogens. Common spatiotemporal analyses of pathogen genomes focus on mapping and predicting virus lineage exchange among locations, with the underlying aim of reconstructing the pathways of disease introduction and spread, albeit at a coarse spatial resolution, and often retrospectively [2, 8, 33, 35, 37, 38] . In the recent yellow fever outbreak in southern Brazil, linking epidemiological, spatial and genomic data and techniques could provide insights into the transmission potential and risk of urban transmission [102] . ./cache/cord-276916-j53i5xfs.txt ./txt/cord-276916-j53i5xfs.txt