Paul Henriot
Research fellow in epidemiology (INRAE). Mathematical modelling of pathogen transmission with a One Health approach.
About
My research is mainly focused on the use of mathematical tools to better understand the transmission of pathogens in humans and animals as well as their diffusion in the environment with a One Health approach.
Selected publications
Peer-reviewed
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Henriot P., El Kassas M., Anwar W., Abdo S., Jean K., Temime L. — An agent-based model to simulate the transmission dynamics of bloodborne pathogens within hospitals (2025). PLoS Computational Biology. update status
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Henriot P., Buelow E., Petit F., Ploy M.C., Dagot C., Opatowski L. — Modelling the impact of urban and hospital wastewaters eco-exposomes on the antibiotic-resistance dynamics. (2024). Science of the Total Environment.
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Kovacevic A., Smith D.R.M., Rahbé E., Novelli S., Henriot P., et al. — Exploring factors shaping antibiotic resistance patterns in Streptococcus pneumoniae during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic (2024). (2024). eLife.
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Henriot P., Anwar W. A., El Gaafary M., Abdo S., Rafik M., Hussein W. M., Sos D., Magdy I., Jean K., Temime L. — Preventing iatrogenic HCV infection: A quantitative risk assessment based on observational data in an Egyptian hospital. (2024). Plos Global Public Health.
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Smith, D.R.M., Jijón, S., Oodally, A., Shirreff, G., Aït Bouziad, K., Ante-Testard, P.A., Bastard, J., Bouziri, H., Daouda, O.S., Duchemin, T., Godon-Rensonnet, A.-S., Henriot P., Houri, Y., Neynaud, H., Perozziello, A., Thonon, F., Crépey, P., Dab, W., Jean, K., Temime, L. — Sick leave due to COVID-19 during the first pandemic wave in France, 2020. (2022). Occupational & Environmental Medicine.
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Henriot P., Castry, M., Luong Nguyen, L.B., Shimakawa, Y., Jean, K., Temime, L. — Meta-analysis: risk of hepatitis C virus infection associated with hospital-based invasive procedures. (2022). Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics.
Preprints
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Moutet L., Leclerc Q., Layan M., Ait Bouziad K., Dab W., Henriot P., et al. — Teleworking and health in an epidemic context: contrasting the infectious and non-communicable diseases perspectives (2024). medRxiv.
HAL list
Projects
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BloodPaTH — Bloodborne Pathogens Transmission in Hospitals.
Selected Talks/Posters
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