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Dr. Mirava Coree Yuson is a Researcher at the University of Glasgow, specializing in Infectious Disease Ecology. Her work focuses on investigating zoonotic diseases, particularly rabies outbreaks in the Philippines, combining genomics and epidemiology to inform public health strategies. She collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing disease burden estimation and surveillance system evaluations.
Her research interests include zoonotic transmission dynamics, genomic epidemiology, and One Health approaches to infectious disease control. Yuson’s studies emphasize practical applications for improving outbreak response and surveillance in resource-limited settings. Recent work highlights the integration of genomic data with epidemiological methods to trace disease origins and assess intervention efficacy.
Publications include high-impact analyses on rabies outbreaks in Romblon and Mindoro provinces, published in Nature Communications and One Health and Implementation Research. These studies underscore her role in advancing understanding of zoonotic disease systems and supporting evidence-based public health policies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed. She currently holds no recorded advisee relationships, though her role as a researcher suggests involvement in collaborative research teams focused on infectious disease ecology and public health initiatives.

