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Pathogen Dynamics Unit
@pducambridge.bsky.social
Infectious Disease Research Unit at the University of Cambridge working on the emergence, spread, and control of pathogens. See more at: www.pdu.gen.cam.ac.uk Member starter pack: https://go.bsky.app/7PFMyLu
Out this week from @virologyhouldcroft.bsky.social and colleagues 👀
I'm pleased to share a preprint today, paper 2/3 of a trilogy (you'll have to wait for the Return of the Jedi). In 2021-22, lots of countries saw unprecedented transmission of enteric adenovirus F41 in children. There were lots of hypotheses about what caused this.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Viral Diversity Influences T Cell Responses to Enteric Human Adenoviruses F40 and F41
Background Human enteric species F adenoviruses are a leading cause of diarrhoea-associated paediatric morbidity and mortality worldwide. The cellular immune response (antigen-specific cytotoxic T cel...
www.biorxiv.org
August 8, 2025 at 2:35 PM
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I hope all my fellow #shigellaphiles have 20 - 24 April 2026 blocked out in their diaries for @shigellameeting.bsky.social next year in Paris! In the meantime, check out (and join) our starter pack to start community building now 🧫
Why not follow our @shigellameeting.bsky.social starterpack of people who are speaking at and attending the conference - please message to be added to the starter pack if you're planning on coming or we haven't found you yet! go.bsky.app/6Vbwhjc
August 7, 2025 at 4:49 PM
This one has been a long time coming: we delivered this through institutional changes and the team incubated two babies 👶 👶 alongside this phenomenal work dissecting the genomic epidemiology of a globally important Salmonella serovar causing iNTS disease worldwide! 🧬 🧫 💊
There are half a million cases of invasive non-Typhoidal Salmonella (iNTS) every year and while you might know S. Typhimurim and Enteritidis, you may not have heard of S. Panama 💩 🩸 🧫 💊 Check out our latest in @lancetmicrobe.bsky.social doi.org/10.1016/j.la... and the 🧵 below to find out more 1/n
July 27, 2025 at 8:52 AM
This week, @emiliefinch.bsky.social and @jandraor.bsky.social from our team delivered a hands-on workshop on infectious disease modelling.
Participants from KAUST were introduced to the fundamentals of transmission dynamics.

Huge thanks to all the participants for their curiosity and engagement.
July 26, 2025 at 9:30 PM
@ksbakes.bsky.social is representing PDU at the GRC Microbial Population Biology conference this week introducing the AMR through time and space session - check out the work of the other attendees here:
Looking forward to seeing everyone, new and old, at the Microbial Population Biology GRS + GRC in just a couple days!

go.bsky.app/GGxRjzC
July 6, 2025 at 9:41 PM
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Smashing time at the @pducambridge.bsky.social retreat this week!
Ipswich looking glorious in the sun. Brilliant 48h with the @pducambridge.bsky.social solving the pressing questions in infectious diseases, competing in penalty shoot outs and cooking up a storm #PDURetreat
July 4, 2025 at 3:18 PM
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Ipswich looking glorious in the sun. Brilliant 48h with the @pducambridge.bsky.social solving the pressing questions in infectious diseases, competing in penalty shoot outs and cooking up a storm #PDURetreat
July 4, 2025 at 8:36 AM
Final one before the weekend ... check out this amazing new preprint from @charlotteechong.bsky.social where she uncovers what the dominant forces are shaping accessory genome dynamics in the WHO AMR priority pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa 🧫 🛡️💊
May 23, 2025 at 6:44 PM
Check out the latest from the lab on Sexually Transmissible shigellosis where @lewiscemason.bsky.social and co unpick why this relatively obscure disease re-emerged endemically in the 21st Century 🔬 🧫 🕵️ 🧬
May 23, 2025 at 12:59 PM
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It's the 3rd week of Women’s History Month and we want to introduce you to Dr Angkana Huang [Hat], Postdoctoral Research Fellow @pducambridge.bsky.social

Read about her research project and how she is involved in making science more equitable in the Global South ⬇️
www.gen.cam.ac.uk/womens-histo...
March 17, 2025 at 10:25 AM
Check out this amazing new NextFlow GWAS pipeline (based on pyseer) by our very own @rositea.bsky.social, a first year PhD student in the PDU!
March 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM
A way to use cross sectional serological data to reconstruct the changing circulation patterns of pathogens. All in an R package.
Serological data provide key insights on pathogen circulation. We introduce a new R package, Rsero, which is a pipeline to store and analyze age-stratified sero data, estimate the history of pathogen circulation and compare different transmission models.
journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol...
RSero: A user-friendly R package to reconstruct pathogen circulation history from seroprevalence studies
Author summary Antibodies are immune markers of past infections. Seroprevalence studies that characterize the seropositivity status in the population have been used for decades in epidemiological stud...
journals.plos.org
February 14, 2025 at 4:27 PM
Great way to start the year! A paper in @nature.com by our amazing @noemie presenting a way to use sequences to identify pathogen lineages, quantify their fitness, and identify potentially important genes/snps . Works across bugs, even with minimally and biased set of sequences.
Incredibly excited to share that our manuscript was just published in @nature.com ! What a way to start the new year! 🎉
https://buff.ly/4gyYCzx

We present phylowave, a framework that enables to learn the fitness dynamics of pathogens from phylogenies.

🧵 A thread... 1/n
#IDSky #IDModelling
Learning the fitness dynamics of pathogens from phylogenies - Nature
Phylowave, an innovative phylogenetic approach, can identify the main circulating pathogen lineages with increased fitness and the associated genetic changes, enabling the timely identification of…
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January 2, 2025 at 9:48 AM
Great way to finish the year! Paper by our @huangat.bsky.social in @pnas.org showing that relying on seroconversions in cohorts will usually lead to horribly biased #dengue incidence estimates whereas models relying on age data from local hospital typically robust.
January 1, 2025 at 9:11 AM
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Certain sublineages of antimicrobial resistant bacteria dominate the surveillance landscape, but what causes them to become resistant? Check out our latest work in Shigella to find out and/or read the thread below www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.10.27.24316207v2
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December 19, 2024 at 8:48 PM
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Very excited to present our latest work as my first post on Bluesky. Thanks to all co-authors for their valuable contributions! A truly mammoth effort with many different fields of expertise coming together. Looking forward to working with all of you in future as well. #Microsky
Certain sublineages of antimicrobial resistant bacteria dominate the surveillance landscape, but what causes them to become resistant? Check out our latest work in Shigella to find out and/or read the thread below www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.10.27.24316207v2
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December 20, 2024 at 12:13 PM
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Really enjoying having @atjcagan.bsky.social in the @geneticscam.bsky.social who drew this fab piece at our recent research day. Contains some exciting teasers for our next awesome piece of work landing before Christmas! Thanks Alex!
December 7, 2024 at 12:35 PM
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Really excited to launch the new iteration of the Bakery as part of the Pathogen Dynamics Unit, co-led with @hsalje.bsky.social and @virologyhouldcroft.bsky.social Has been awesome working together this last year and really excited for things to come! Please follow and repost.
Hello world! After a year in the making, the Pathogen Dynamics Unit is ready to launch! Check out our website (pdu.gen.cam.ac.uk) and follow the team (bsky.app/profile/did:...) to keep up with the latest from our infectious disease supergroup based at @geneticscam.bsky.social
December 20, 2024 at 12:33 PM
Hello world! After a year in the making, the Pathogen Dynamics Unit is ready to launch! Check out our website (pdu.gen.cam.ac.uk) and follow the team (bsky.app/profile/did:...) to keep up with the latest from our infectious disease supergroup based at @geneticscam.bsky.social
December 20, 2024 at 12:28 PM