Overview
Background
A/Prof Benn Sartorius is an established spatial and global health epidemiologist, with a particular interest in the burden of infectious disease and attributable determinants at sub-national, national and global scales as a tool to help inform and optimise policy at national and subnational scales. Dr Sartorius a principal research fellow in UQ's ODeSI team at University of Queensland, an affiliate professor in Department of Health Metric Sciences at University of Washington and a honorary visiting research fellow at University of Oxfored. Prior to join UQ, Dr Sartorius was the principal investigator for the Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) Project based in the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health at University of Oxford.
Dr Sartorius' research has focused on better understanding the spatial-temporal burden and risk factors of multiple IDs, including mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, sexually transmitted infections, neglected tropical diseases such as soil-transmitted helminths and onchocerciasis, vaccine preventable diseases, emerging infectious diseases and more recently focused on antimicrobial resistance. These and other examples highlight the utility of spatial epidemiology to identify higher risk areas that should be prioritised for more targeted, tailored and resource efficient intervention and control measures. However, often spatial risk estimates for IDs are often not produced in-country in settings such as the Pacific, where disease burden is high and local modelling expertise is limited, resulting in use of incomplete/biased data and resulting in inefficient and suboptimal decision-making. I’ve been a collaborator on the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) project since 2014 and the Scientific Council for the GBD Project since 2015. Dr Sartorius is a member of the WHO Reference Group on Health Statistics (RGHS) and chair of the Age-Specific Mortality Estimation and Life Table Computation task force. Benn's vision, through ODeSI-HERA, is to expand his international profile and leadership in spatial-temporal epidemiology of priority infectious diseases in Australia and the Pacific. This will include spatial epidemiological innovation, and capacity building to improve health outcomes in high-risk and vulnerable sub-populations within the region, and will be co-created with stakeholders in the region to ensure that it aligns with their priorities, and support precision-based decision-making systems to help policy makers optimise resource allocation and guide targeted interventions.
Availability
- Associate Professor Benn Sartorius is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand
Research interests
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Spatial Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
There is often also a gap between research and practical implementation, particularly in resource-poor settings with limited expertise and incomplete data. Essential to utilize spatial-temporal epidemiology to enhance our understanding and mitigation of priority climate-sensitive and environmentally driven infectious diseases (i.e. vector-borne and zoonotic), vaccine preventable diseases and emerging infectious diseases in Australia, Pacific Island countries and globally.
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Global Burden of Disease
Provide comprehensive estimates of mortality and disability across countries, time etc to improve health systems/resource allocations and reduce/eliminate disparities.
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Health Statistics
Science of collecting, analyzing, presenting, and interpreting health data.
Works
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2005
Journal Article
An outbreak of mumps in Sweden, February-April 2004
Sartorius, B., Penttinen, P., Nilsson, J., Johansen, K., Jönsson, K., Arneborn, M., Löfdahl, M. and Giesecke, J. (2005). An outbreak of mumps in Sweden, February-April 2004. Euro surveillance : bulletin européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin, 10 (9), 191-193. doi: 10.2807/esm.10.09.00559-en
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Benn Sartorius is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Quantifying Climate Change's Impact on Infectious Disease Burden in Queensland
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nina Lansbury
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the Effect of Climatic Change on Malaria in Ethiopia: A Focus on Distribution and Transmission Dynamics, Persistence, Adaptation Strategies, and Public Health Intervention
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Behzad Kiani, Dr Eloise Skinner
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Doctor Philosophy
Epidemiology and burden of rotavirus infections in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Colleen Lau, Associate Professor Luis Furuya Kanamori, Dr Behzad Kiani
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Doctor Philosophy
MODELLING THE EFFECT OF A CHANGING CLIMATE ON THE RE-EMERGENCE OF MOSQUITO BORNE DISEASES IN MAURITIUS
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Eloise Skinner
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Doctor Philosophy
Spatial and machine learning approach to assess predictors of Antimicrobial Resistance of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis patients treated at public hospital in Amhara region, Ethiopia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Behzad Kiani
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Doctor Philosophy
Climate and Environmental Change, Water Security, and Children's Vulnerability
Associate Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Integrated serological surveillance of neglected tropical diseases and vaccine preventable diseases in Samoa
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Colleen Lau
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Doctor Philosophy
Machine learning in epidemiology research on African Swine Fever epidemic in the Philippines Outline
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Luis Furuya Kanamori, Associate Professor Yoni Nazarathy, Professor Colleen Lau
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Doctor Philosophy
Epidemiology and risk factors of overseas acquired infectious diseases in Australian travellers
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Colleen Lau, Dr Alec Henderson, Associate Professor Luis Furuya Kanamori
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Doctor Philosophy
Spatio-temporal epidemiology of vector-borne diseases in the Dominican Republic
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Helen Mayfield, Dr Angela Cadavid Restrepo, Professor Colleen Lau
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