Peer reviewed publications

+ denotes a trainee collaborator

* denotes a trainee under my direct supervision

2024

+Cousins, M, EJ Parmley, AL Greer, E Neitermen, IA Lambraki, MN Vanderheyden, D Wernli, PS Jorgensen, CA Carson, and SE Majowicz. (2024). Mapping out a One Health model of antimicrobial resistance in the context of the Swedish food system: A literature scan. Research Directions One Health

2023

+Henry, M, W McDonald, RM Friendship, AL Greer and Z Poljak. (2023). Development and Validation of Farm and Provincial Level Swine Flow Simulation Model using Discrete Events and Ontario Swine Farm and Provincial Input Data. Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research.

+Cousins, M, EJ Parmley, AL Greer, E Neitermen, IA Lambraki, T Graells, A. Leger, P Henriksson, M Troell, D Wernli, PS Jorgensen, CA Carson, and SE Majowicz. (2023). Is scientific evidence enough? Using expert opinion to fill gaps in data in antimicrobial resistance research. PLOS ONE.

+Desta, B.N., S. Otta, E. Gournis, S.M. Pires, A.L. Greer, W. Dodd, and S.E. Majowicz. (2023). Estimating the under-ascertainment of COVID-19 cases in Toronto, Ontario, March – May 2020. Journal of Public Health Research.

*Comper, JR, D. Kelton, K. Hand, Z. Poljak, and AL Greer. (2023). Descriptive network analysis and the influence of timescale on centrality and cohesion metrics from a system of between-herd dairy cow movements in Ontario, Canada. Preventive Veterinary Medicine.

*Obress, L, O. Berke, DN Fisman, S. Raju, A. Tuite, M. Varia, and A.L. Greer. (2023). Estimating the test adjusted incidence of Chlamydia trachomatis infections identified through Public Health Ontario laboratories in Peel region, Ontario, 2010-2018: A population-based study. CMAJ Open.

2022

Jones, E,  K. Ayling, C. Wiley, A. Geraghty, A.L. Greer, J. Holt-Lunstad, A. Prather, H. Schreier, R. Cohen Silver, R. Sneed, A. Marsland, S. Pressman, and K. Vedhara. (2022). Psychology Meets Biology in COVID-19: What We Know and Why It Matters for Public Health. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

*Brankston, G., E. Merkley, P.J. Loewen, BP Avery, CA Carson, BP Dougherty, D.N. Fisman, A.R. Tuite, Z. Poljak, and A.L. Greer. (2022). Pandemic fatigue or enduring precautionary behaviours? Canadians’ long-term response to COVID-19 public health measures. Preventive Medicine Reports.

*Hovdey, R., JM Sargeant, DN Fisman, and AL Greer. (2022). Examining the role of person-to-person transmission during a verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) outbreak in Ontario, Canada. BMC Research Notes.

+Berry, I., M. Rahman, M. Sabrina Flora, T. Shirin, ASM Alamgir, M. Hossain Khan, R. Anwar, F. Chowdhury, MD Ariful Islam, M.G. Osmani, S. Dunkle, E. Brum, A.L. Greer, S.K. Morris, P. Mangtani, and D.N. Fisman. (2022). Seasonality of influenza and co-seasonality with avian influenza in Bangladesh, 2010-2019. Lancet Global Health.

+Brown, J.N., P. Physick-Sheard, A.L. Greer, and Z. Poljak. (2022). Network analysis of Standardbred horse movements between racetracks in Canada and the United States in 2019: Implications for disease spread and control. Preventive Veterinary Medicine.

*Obress, L, O. Burke, D.N. Fisman, A.R.Tuite, and A.L. Greer. (2022). Spatial analysis of sporadic COVID-19 cases at the neighbourhood level in Toronto, ON, 2020. CMAJ Open.

+Bienentreu, J-F, D.M. Schock, A.L. Greer, and D. Lesbarrères. (2022). Ranavirus amplification in low-diversity amphibian communities. Frontiers in Veterinary Science.

*Naganthan, T., A. O’Connor, J.M. Sargeant, K. Shapiro, S. Totten, C. Winder, and A.L. Greer (2022). The Prevalence of Cyclospora cayetanensis in water: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Epidemiology & Infection 150: e15.

2021

+Berry, I., M. Rahman, M. Sabrina Flora, A.L. Greer, S.K. Morris, IA Khan, S Sarkar, T Naureen, D.N. Fisman and P. Mangtani. (2021). Frequency and patterns of exposure to live poultry and the potential risk of avian influenza transmission to humans in urban Bangladesh. Scientific Reports.

*Brankston, G., E. Merkley, D.N. Fisman, A.R. Tuite, Z. Poljak, P.J. Loewen, and A.L. Greer. (2021). Quantifying Contact Patterns in Response to COVID-19 Public Health Measures in Canada. BMC Public Health.

*Acharya, K.R., G. *Brankston, D. Slavic, and A.L. Greer. (2021). Spatio-temporal variation in the prevalence of major mastitis pathogens isolated from bovine milk samples between 2008 and 2017 in Ontario, Canada. Frontiers in Veterinary Research.

+Berry, I, P. Mangtani, M. Rahman, I. Ansary Khan, S. Sarkar, T. Naureen, A.L. Greer, S.K. Morris, D.N. Fisman, and M.S. Flora. (2021). Population health surveillance using mobile telephone surveys in low- and middle-income countries: methodology and sample representativeness of a behavioural risk factor survey of live poultry exposure in Bangladesh. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 7 (11).

+Hughes, SL, A.L. Greer, A.J Elliot, S.A McEwen, I Young, and A. Papadopoulos. (2021). Epidemiology of norovirus and viral gastroenteritis in Ontario, Canada, 2009-2014. Canadian Communicable Disease Report.

+Sadeghieh, T., J.M. Sargeant, A.L. Greer, O. Berke, G. Dueymes, P. Gachon, N.H. Ogden, and V. Ng. (2021). Zika virus outbreak in Brazil under current and future climate. Epidemics 37:100491.

+Plishka, M., J. Sargeant, C. Winder, and A.L. Greer. (2021). Modeling the introduction and transmission of Campylobacter in a North American chicken flock. Zoonoses and Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1111/zph.12890

Fisman, D.N., A. L. Greer, G. Brankston*, M. Hillmer, S.F. O’Brien, S.J. Drews, and A.R. Tuite. (2021). COVID-19 case age distribution: correction for differential testing by age. Annals of Internal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.7326/M20-7003

+Berry, I, J-P R. Soucy+, M. O’Neill+, S. Sturrock+, J.E. Wright+, K. Acharya*, G. Brankston*, V. Harish+, K. Kornas+, N. Maani+, T. Naganathan*, L. Obress*, T. Rossi*, A.E. Simmons+, M. Van Camp+, X. Xie*, A.R. Tuite, A.L. Greer, and D.N. Fisman. (2021). A sub-national real-time epidemiological and vaccination database for the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Scientific Data 8 (173).

+Sadeghieh, T., J.M. Sargeant, A.L. Greer, O. Berke, G. Dueymes, P. Gachon, N.H. Ogden, and V. Ng. (2021). Yellow fever virus outbreak in Brazil under current and future climate. Infectious Disease Modelling 6:664-677.

*Xie, X-T, A. Yitbarek, J. Astill, S. Singh, S.U. Khan, Z. Poljak, S. Sharif, and A.L. Greer. (2021). Within-host model of respiratory virus shedding and antibody response to H9N2 avian influenza virus vaccination and infection in chickens. Infectious Disease Modelling 6:490-502.

+Melmer, D, T. O'Sullivan, A.L. Greer, L. Moser, D. Ojkic, R. Friendship, D. Novosel, and Z. Poljak. (2021). The impact of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) genotypes, established on the basis of ORF-5 nucleotide sequences, on three production parameters in Ontario sow farms. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 189:105312.

+Melmer, D, R. Friendship, T. O'Sullivan, A.L. Greer, D. Novosel, D. Ojkic, and Z. Poljak. (2021). Classification of PRRS virus in Ontario using Bayesian phylogenetics and assessment of temporal trends. Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research 85 (2): 83-92.

*Brankston, G., E. Merkley, D.N. Fisman, A.R. Tuite, Z. Poljak, P.J. Loewen, and A.L. Greer. (2021). Sociodemographic disparities in knowledge, practices, and ability to comply with COVID-19 public health measures in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health.

*Brankston, G., T.M. *Rossi, T.L. O’Sullivan, and A.L. Greer. (2021). Diagnostic testing patterns for Streptococcus equi equi in Ontario horses during the years 2008- 2018. Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research 62 (6): 629-637.

*Acharya, KR, G. *Brankston, J-PR. +Soucy, A. +Cohen, A. Hulth, S. Löfmark, N. Davidovich, M. Ellen, D. Fisman, J. Moran-Gilad, A. Steinman, D.R. MacFadden, and A.L. Greer. (2021). Evaluation of an OPEN Stewardship Generated Feedback Intervention to Improve Antibiotic Prescribing Among Primary Care Veterinarians in Ontario, Canada and Israel: Protocol for Evaluating Usability and an Interrupted Time-Series Analysis. BMJ Open. 11: e039760. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039760

2020

+Perret, J., C. Best, J. Coe , A.L. Greer, D. Khosa, and A. Jones-Bitton. (2020). The complex relationship between veterinarian mental health and client satisfaction. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 7:92

+Plishka, M. J.M. Sargeant, A.L. Greer, C. Winder, and S. Hookey. (2020). The Prevalence of Campylobacter in Live Cattle, Turkey, Chicken, and Swine in the United States and Canada: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Foodborne Pathogens and Disease.

Fisman, DF, A.L. Greer, M. Hillmer, and A.R. Tuite. (2020). Derivation and validation of a clinical prediction rule for COVID-19 mortality in Ontario, Canada. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 7(11).

A.R. Tuite, and A.L. Greer. (2020). Shaping the future of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Canadian Medical Association Journal.

Fisman, D.N., A.L. Greer, and A.R. Tuite. (2020). Age is Just a Number: A Critically Important Number for COVID-19 Case Fatality. Annals of Internal Medicine.

Fisman, D.N, A.L. Greer, and A.R. Tuite. (2020). Bidirectional Impact of Imperfect Mask Use on Reproduction Number of COVID-19: A Next Generation Matrix Approach. Infectious Disease Modelling 5:405-408.

Tuite, AR, A.L. Greer, S De Keninck, and DN Fisman. (2020). Risk of COVID-19-Resurgence Related to Duration of and Effectiveness of Physical Distancing in Ontario, Canada. Annals of Internal Medicine.

Ogden, N.H., A. Fazil, J. Arino, P. Berthiaume, D.N. Fisman, A.L. Greer, A. Ludwig, V. Ng, A.R. Tuite, L.A. Waddell, and J. Wu. (2020). Non-pharmaceutical interventions to control COVID-19 in Canada; modelling scenarios. Canadian Communicable Disease Report 46 (6):198-204.

*Xie, X-T, A. Bekele-Yitbarek, S.U. Khan, Z. Poljak, S. Sharif, and A.L. Greer. (2020). A within-host mathematical model of H9N2 avian influenza infection and type-I interferon response pathways in chickens. Journal of Theoretical Biology 499: 110320

Tuite, A.R., D.N. Fisman, and A.L. Greer (2020). Mathematical modelling of COVID-19 transmission and mitigation strategies in the population of Ontario, Canada. Canadian Medical Association Journal.  April 09, 2020 cmaj.200476; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.200476

*Cousins, M. D.N. Fisman, J. Sargeant, and A.L. Greer. (2020).  Identifying environmental drivers of Campylobacter infection risk in Ontario, Canada using a One Health approach. Zoonoses and Public Health https://doi.org/10.1111/zph.12715

*Brankston, G., A.L. Greer, Q. Marshall, B. Lang, K. Moore, D. Hodgins, and J. Beeler-Marfisi. (2020). Air Quality Health Index and Temperature do not Predict Exacerbation of Mild Equine Asthma in Ontario Horses. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00185

 *Khan, S.U., N. Ogden, A. Faizel, P. Gachon, G. Deuymes, A.L. Greer, and V. Ng. (2020). Current and projected distributions of Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus in Canada and the US. Environmental Health Perspectives 128(5).

+Perret, J., C. Best, J. Coe , A.L. Greer, D. Khosa, and A. Jones-Bitton. (2020). Resilience in veterinarians in Canada: associations with personal factors and mental health outcomes. JAVMA.

*Giang, E., B.M. Hetman, J.M. Sargeant, Z. Poljak, and A.L. Greer. (2020). Examining the Effect of Host Recruitment Rates on the Transmission of Streptococcus suis in Nursery Swine Populations. Pathogens 9 (174):1-16.

+Melmer, D., T. O’Sullivan, A.L. Greer, L. Moser, and Z. Poljak. (2020). An investigation of transportation practices in an Ontario swine system using descriptive network analysis. PLoS ONE 15 (1): e0226813.

2019

+Perret, J., C. Best, J. Coe , A.L. Greer, D. Khosa, and A. Jones-Bitton. (2019) Prevalence of mental health outcomes among a sample of Veterinarians. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 256 (3): 365-375.

*Rossi, T., A. Moore, T. O’Sullivan, and A.L. Greer. (2019) Risk factors for duration of Equine Rhinitis A Virus respiratory disease. Equine Veterinary Journal. doi: 10.1111/evj.13204

*Gardner, E.G., S. Kiambi, R. Sitawa, D. Kelton, J. Kimutai, Z. Poljak, Z. Tadesse, S. von Dobschuetz, L. Wiresma, and A.L. Greer. (2019). Force of infection of Middle East respiratory syndrome in dromedary camels in Kenya. Epidemiology and Infection 147, e275, p1-6. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268819001663

 *Spence, K., T. O’Sullivan, Z. Poljak, and A.L. Greer. (2019). Descriptive analysis of horse movement networks during the 2015 equestrian season in Ontario, Canada. PLoS ONE 14(7): e0219771. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219771

 Mihaljevic, J.R.,  A.L. Greer, and J.L. Brunner. (2019). Evaluating the within host dynamics of Ranavirus infection with mechanistic disease models and experimental data. Viruses 11 (5):396.

 *Milwid, R., O’Sullivan, T.L., Poljak, Z., Laskowski, M., and A.L. Greer. (2019). Comparing the effects of non-homogenous mixing patterns on epidemiological outcomes in equine populations: A mathematical modelling study. Scientific Reports 9 (1): 3227. 

 *Rossi, T., A. Moore, T. O’Sullivan, and A.L. Greer. (2019). Equine Rhinitis A Virus Infection at a Standardbred Training Facility: Incidence, Clinical Signs, and Risk Factors for Clinical Disease. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00071

 *Cousins, M. D.N. Fisman, J. Sargeant, and A.L. Greer. (2019)  Modelling the transmission dynamics of Campylobacter in Ontario, Canada assuming house flies, Musca domestica, are a mechanical vector of disease transmission. Royal Society Open Science. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181394

 +Hughes, S.L., Greer, A.L., Elliot, A.J., McEwen, S.A., Young, I. and A. Papadopoulos (2019) Monitoring telehealth vomiting calls as a potential public health early warning system for seasonal norovirus activity in Ontario, Canada. Epidemiology and Infection 147 (e112).

 *Gardner, E.G., D. Kelton, Z. Poljak, S. von Dobschuetz, and A.L. Greer.  (2019) A case-crossover analysis of the impact of weather on primary cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome. BMC Infectious Diseases 19:113.

 *Gardner, E.G., D. Kelton, Z. Poljak, S. von Dobschuetz, and A.L. Greer. (2019) A rapid scoping review of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in animal hosts. Zoonoses and Public Health 66(1):35-46

 *Milwid, R., O’Sullivan, T.L., Poljak, Z., Laskowski, M., and A.L. Greer. (2019). Validation of modified radio-frequency identification tag firmware, using an equine population case study. PLOS ONE 14(1): e0210148. 

 *Milwid, R., O’Sullivan, T.L., Poljak, Z., Laskowski, M., and A.L. Greer. (2019). Comparison of the dynamic networks of four equine boarding and training facilities. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 162: 84-94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2018.11.011

2018

*Coffey, M, A.L. Greer, and H.Eberl. (2018). Model Based Economic Assessment of Avian Influenza Vaccination in an All-in/All-out Housing System. Recent Advances in Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Applications.

*Gardner, E.G., D. Kelton, Z. Poljak, S. von Dobschuetz, and A.L. Greer.(2018) A rapid scoping review of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in animal hosts. Zoonoses and Public Health. 1-12. 

*Brunn, A., D.N. Fisman, J.M. Sargeant, and A.L. Greer. (2018). The influence of climate and livestock reservoirs on human cases of giardiasis. EcoHealth https://doi.org/10.1007/s10393-018-1385-7

*Kisiel, L.M., A. Jones-Bitton, J.M. Sargeant, J.B. Coe, D.T.T. Flockhart, A. Reynoso Palomar, E. Canales Vargas, and A.L. Greer. (2018). Modeling the effect of surgical sterilization and confinement on owned dog population size in Villa de Tezontepec, Hidalgo, Mexico, using an agent-based computer simulation model. PLoS ONE 13 (6): e0198209.

+Farrell, A., J.P. Collins, A.L. Greer, and H.R. Thieme. (2018). Do fatal infectious diseases eradicate host species? Journal of Mathematical Biology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-018-1249-3

+Farrell, A., J.P. Collins, A.L. Greer, and H.R. Thieme. (2018). Times from infection to disease-induced death and their influence on final population sizes after epidemic outbreaks. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 80 (10): 1937-1961.

*Brankston, G., C. *Boughen, V. Ng, D.N. Fisman, J.M. Sargeant, and A.L. Greer.(2018). Assessing the Impact of Environmental Exposures and CryptosporidiumInfection in Cattle on Human Incidence of Cryptosporidiosis. PLoS ONE 13(4): e0196573. 

+Mallia, G., Van Toen, J., Rousseau, J., Jacob, L., Boerlin, P., A.L. Greer, Metcalf, D., and J.S Weese. (2018). Examining the epidemiology and microbiology of Clostridium difficilecarriage in elderly patients and residents of a health care facility in southern Ontario, Canada. Journal of Hospital Infection Control 99(4): 461-468.

*Khan, S.U., T. O’Sullivan, Z. Poljak, J. Alsop, and A.L. Greer. (2018). Modeling livestock population structure: a geospatial database for Ontario swine farms. BMC Veterinary Research 14:31

*Spence, K., T. O’Sullivan, Z. Poljak, and A.L. Greer.(2018).A longitudinal study describing horse characteristics and movements during a competition season in Ontario, Canada in 2015. Canadian Veterinary Journal 59 (7): 783-790.

*Spence, K., T. O’Sullivan, Z. Poljak, and A.L. Greer. (2018). Using a computer simulation model to examine the impact of biosecurity measures during a facility-level outbreak of equine influenza. Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research 82 (2):89-96. 

*Spence, K., T. O’Sullivan, Z. Poljak, and A.L. Greer. (2018). Estimating the potential for disease spread in horses associated with an equestrian show in Ontario, Canada using an agent-based model. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 151: 21-28.

2017


*Spence, K., T. O’Sullivan, Z. Poljak, and A.L. Greer. (2017). Descriptive and network analyses of the equine contact network at an equestrian show in Ontario, Canada and the application to potential disease transmission. BMC Veterinary Research 13 (191).

+Walczak, K., R. Friendship, E. Brockoff, A.L. Greer, Z. Poljak. (2017). Descriptive study of treatment rates for tiamulin and lincomycin in swine dysentery affected growing pigs. The Canadian Veterinary Journal 58 (5):472-481.

Greer, A.L., K. Spence*, and E. Gardner*. (2017). Understanding the early dynamics of the 2014 porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) outbreak in Ontario using the Incidence Decay and Exponential Adjustment (IDEA) model. BMC Veterinary Research 13 (8). 

+Tuite, A.R., V. Gallant, E. Randell, A-C. Bourgeois, A.L. Greer. (2017). Stochastic, Agent-based modeling of Tuberculosis in Canadian Aboriginal communities. BMC Public Health. 

2016

+Arruda, A.G., R. Friendship, J. Carpenter, A.L. Greer, and Z. Poljak. (2016). Evaluation of control strategies for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome in breeding herds using a discrete event, agent-based model. PLoS One. 

*Kisiel, L.M., A. Jones-Bitton, J.M. Sargeant, J.B. Coe, D.T.T. Flockhart, A. Reynoso Palomar, E. Canales Vargas, and A.L. Greer. (2016). Owned dog ecology and demography in Villa de Tezontepec, Hidalgo, Mexico. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 135: 37-47.

2015

Greer, A.L. (2015). Early vaccine availability represents an important public health advance for the control of pandemic influenza.  BMC Research Notes 8:191. DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1157-1

2014

Richardson, K., B. Sander, H. Guo, A.L. Greer, and J. Heffernan (2014). Tuberculosis in Canada: Detection, intervention, and compliance. AIMS Public Health 1 (4): 241-255.

Laskowski, M., A.L. Greer, and S. Moghadas (2014). Antiviral strategies for emerging influenza viruses in remote and isolated communities. PLoS ONE 9(2): e89651.

2013

Fisman, D.N., T. Hauck, A. Tuite and A.L. Greer. (2013).  An IDEA for short-term outbreak projection: nearcasting using the basic reproductive number. PLoS ONE, 8(12), e83622.

Greer, A.L. and Schanzer, D. (2013).  Using a Dynamic Model to Consider Optimal Antiviral Stockpile Size in the Face of Pandemic Influenza Uncertainty. PLoS ONE, 8(6), e67253.

Greer, A.L.  (2013). Can informal social distancing interventions minimize demand for antiviral treatment during a severe pandemic? BMC Public Health, 13, 669.

Tuite A.R., Greer A.L., and Fisman D.N. (2013). Effect of latitude on the rate of change in incidence of Lyme disease in the United States. CMAJ Open, 1(1), E43-E47. 

2012

Mostaço-Guidolin, L.C., C.S. Bowman, A.L. Greer, D.N. Fisman and S. M. Moghadas. (2012). Transmissibility of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in remote and isolated Canadian communities. BMJ Open, 2(e001614). 

2011 

Mostaço-Guidolin, L.C., B. Sander, A.L. Greer, J. Wu and S. M. Moghadas. (2011). Variability in Transmissibility of the 2009 H1N1 Pandemic in Canadian Communities. BMC Research Notes 4: 537.

Conway, J.M., A.R. Tuite, D.N. Fisman, N. Hupert, R. Meza, B. Davoudi, K. English, P. van den Driessche, F. Brauer, J. Ma, L. Ancel Myers, M. Smieja, A.L. Greer, D. Skowronski, D. Buckeridge, J. Kwong, J. Wu, S.M. Moghadas, D. Coombs, R.C. Brunham, and B. Pourbohloul. (2011). Vaccination against 2009 pandemic H1N1 in a population dynamical model of Vancouver, Canada: timing is everything. BMC Public Health 11:934.

Laskowski, M., L.C. Mostaco-Guidolin, A.L. Greer, J. Wu, S.M. Moghadas. (2011). The Impact of Demographic Variables on Disease Spread: Influenza in Remote Communities. Nature: Scientific Reports 1:105.

Greer, A.L. and D.N. Fisman. (2011). Using models to identify cost effective interventions: pertussis vaccination for pediatric healthcare workers. Pediatrics. Published online August 15, 2011 (DOI: 10.1542/peds.2010-0796).

Arino, J., C. Bauch, F. Brauer, S.M. Driedger, A.L. Greer, S.M. Moghadas, N.J. Pizzi, B. Sander, A. Tuite, P. van den Driessche, and J. Watmough. (2011). Pandemic Influenza: Modelling and Public Health Perspectives. Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering 8(1): 1-20.

2010

 Tuite, A.R., D.N. Fisman, J. Kwong, and A.L. Greer. (2010). Optimal pandemic influenza vaccine allocation strategies for the Canadian population. PLoS ONE. 5(5): e10520. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010520.

Greer, A.L., A. Tuite and D. Fisman. (2010). Age, influenza pandemics, and disease dynamics: more questions than answers. Epidemiology and Infection 138 (11): 1542 – 1549. 

Greer, A.L., S.J. Drews and D.N. Fisman. (2010). Why “winter” vomiting disease? Seasonality, hydrology, and Norovirus epidemiology in Toronto, Canada. EcoHealth 6(2): 192-199.

2009

Tuite, A.R., A.L. Greer, J. Kwong, and D.N. Fisman. (2009) Seasonal influenza vaccine allocation in the Canadian population during a pandemic. PLoS Currents Influenza. Online: December 11; 1: RRN1143. doi:10.1371/currents.RRN1143. 

Tuite, A.R., A.L. Greer, M. Whelan, A-L. Winter, B. Lee, P. Yan, J. Wu, S. Moghadas, D. Buckeridge, B. Pourbohoul, and D.N. Fisman. (2009). Estimated epidemiologic parameters and morbidity associated with pandemic H1N1 influenza. Canadian Medical Association Journal 182 (2): 131-136. 

Greer, A.L., and D.N. Fisman. (2009). Keeping Vulnerable Children Safe from Pertussis: preventing nosocomial pertussis transmission in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 30(11): 1084-1089. 

Moghadas, S., T. Day, C.T. Bauch, F. Brauer, A.L. Greer, P. Yan, J. Wu, N. Pizzi,  D. Fisman. (2009). Modeling of pandemic influenza: a guide for the perplexed. Canadian Medical Association Journal 181(3-4): 171-173. 

Greer, A.L., D.M. Schock, J.L. Brunner, R. Johnson, A.M. Picco and J.P. Collins. (2009). Latex and nitrile gloves do not pose a widespread threat to larval amphibians - A response to Cashins et al. (2008). Herpetological Review 40(2): 145-147. 

Greer, A.L., J.L. Brunner, and J.P. Collins. (2009). Spatial and temporal patterns of Ambystoma tigrinum virus (ATV) prevalence in tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum). Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 85(1): 1-6. 

Fisman, D.N., A.L. Greer, G. Brouhanski, and S. Drews. (2009). Of Gastro and the gold standard: Evaluation and policy implications of Norovirus test performance. Journal of Translational Medicine 7(23). 

Greer, A.L. and D.N. Fisman. (2009). Punching above their weight: Males, reinfection and the limited success of Chlamydia screening programs. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 36(1): 9-10. 

2008 

Greer, A.L., C.J. Briggs and J.P. Collins. (2008) Testing a key assumption of host-pathogen theory: density and disease transmission. Oikos 117: 1667-1673. 

Greer, A.L., V. Ng-Brett, and D.N. Fisman. (2008) Climate change and infectious diseases in North America: The road ahead. Canadian Medical Association Journal 178 (6): 715-722. 

Greer, A.L. and J.P. Collins. (2008). Habitat fragmentation affects pathogen transmission throughout a host population. Journal of Animal Ecology 77 (2): 364-369. 

2007 

Greer, A.L. and J.P. Collins. (2007) Evaluating the sensitivity and specificity of a diagnostic test for Ranavirus. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 43 (3): 525-532. 

2006

Fox, S.F., A.L. Greer, R.Torres-Cervantes and J.P. Collins. (2006). First case of ranavirus associated morbidity and mortality in natural populations of a South American frog, Atelognathus patagonicus. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 72 (1):87-92. 

2005

Greer, A.L., M. Berrill and P.J. Wilson. (2005). Five amphibian mortality events associated with Ranavirus in south central Ontario, Canada. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 67 (1-2): 9-14.