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Phaedra Eble is a researcher in Virology & Molecular Biology at the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), focusing on zoonotic and veterinary viral diseases. She leads multiple national research projects related to rabies, lyssaviruses, and foot-and-mouth disease, contributing to public health policy and animal disease control.
Her research interests include:
- Zoonotic disease transmission
- Rabies and bat lyssaviruses
- Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV)
- Vaccine efficacy and development
- One Health approaches to disease control
- Public health policy for veterinary pathogens
Recent publications show a strong focus on rabies prophylaxis, human-bat interactions, and the implications of international agreements like the Nagoya Protocol on disease surveillance. Her work bridges clinical, veterinary, and public health domains.
Scientific contributions include:
- Research on rabies vaccine boostability
- Case studies of rare zoonotic infections in domestic animals
- Policy-relevant analysis of pathogen sharing regulations
- Modeling virus transmission risks
Dr. Eble actively supervises research and leads funded projects such as WOTKO-LyssaBatCat and PAHW 2.3 Ruminant - PPR. She has delivered lectures on emergency vaccination strategies for FMD in pigs. Her work is cited in policy sources and covered in news outlets, reflecting its societal impact.
