Staff Profile

Dr Wenbiao Hu
Position: Research Fellow
Phone: 61 7 334 65247
Fax: 61 7 336 55599
Email: w.hu1@uq.edu.au
Location: 410
Building: Public Health Building
Centre or Group: Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Research Interests:
- Biostatistics
- Communicable Diseases
- Epidemiology
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- Naish S, Hu W, Neville N, Mackenzie J, Dale P, McMichael AJ, et al. Socio-environmental predictors of Barmah Forest virus transmission in coastal areas, Queensland, Australia. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 2008 accepted 30 Oct; .
- Hu W, Mengersen K, McMichael A, Tong S. Temperature, air pollution and total mortality during summers in Sydney, 1994-2004. International Journal of Biometeorology. 2008; 52(7):689-696. View Publication
- Hu W, Mengersen K, Tong S. A comparison of zero-Inflated Poisson and classification and regression trees for predicting the Incidence of cryptosporidiosis. In: Epidemiology; 2008 S139.
- Fu S Y K, Anderson D, Courtney M, Hu W. The relationship between culture, attitude, social networks and quality of life in midlife Australian and Taiwanese citizens. Maturitas. 2007; 58(3):285-295. View Publication
- Hu W, Mengersen K, Bi P, Tong S. Time-series analysis of the risk factors for haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome: Comparison of statistical models. Epidemiology and Infection. 2007; 135(2):245-252. View Publication
- Hu W, Tong S, Mengersen K, Connell D. Weather Variability and the Incidence of Cryptosporidiosis: Comparison of Time Series Poisson Regression and SARIMA Models. Annals of Epidemiology. 2007; 17(9):679-688. View Publication
- Hu W, Tong S, Mengersen K, Oldenburg B. Exploratory spatial analysis of social and environmental factors associated with the incidence of Ross River virus in Brisbane, Australia. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2007; 76(5):814-819. View Publication
- Hu W, Tong S, Mengersen K, Oldenburg B. Rainfall, mosquito density and the transmission of Ross River virus: A time-series forecasting model. Ecological Modelling. 2006; 196(3-4):505-514. View Publication
- Hu W, Tong S, Mengersen K, Oldenburg B, Dale P. Mosquito species (Diptera: Culicidae) and the transmission of Ross River virus in Brisbane, Australia. Journal of Medical Entomology. 2006; 43(2):375-381. View Publication
- Naish S, Hu W, Nicholls N, Mackenzie J S, McMichael A J, Dale P, et al. Weather variability, tides and Barmah Forest virus disease in the Gladstone region, Australia. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2006; 114(5):678-683. View Publication
- Tong S, Hu W, Nicholls N, Dale P, MacKenzie J S, Patz J, et al. Climatic, high tide and vector variables and the transmission of Ross River virus. Internal Medicine Journal. 2005; 35(11):677-680. View Publication
- Hu W, McMichael A J, Tong S. El Nin?o Southern Oscillation and the transmission of hepatitis A virus in Australia [5]. Medical Journal of Australia. 2004; 180(9):487-488. View Publication
- Hu W, Nicholls N, Lindsay M, Dale P, McMichael A J, Mackenzie J S, et al. Development of a predictive model for Ross River virus disease in Brisbane, Australia. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2004; 71(2):129-137. View Publication
- Tong S, Hu W, McMichael A J. Climate variability and Ross River virus transmission in Townsville Region, Australia, 1985-1996. Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2004; 9(2):298-304. View Publication
- Tong S, Hu W. Different responses of Ross River virus to climate variability between coastline and inland cities in Queensland, Australia. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2002; 59(11):739-744. View Publication
- Hu W. Serum vitamin A concentrations and growth in children and adolescents in Gansu Province, China. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2001; 10(1):63-66. View Publication
- Tong S, Hu W. Climate variation and incidence of Ross River virus in Cairns, Australia: A time-series analysis. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2001; 109(12):1271-1273. View Publication



