Jenny Frössling
Title Epidemiologist, associate professor, head of section
Research area Works with various epidemiological issues related to surveillance, control, diagnostic methods and risk factors for serious infectious animal diseases.
Jenny is primarily interested in how confidently we can pronounce on the presence, absence or spread of various diseases, and how diseases can be prevented and monitored in a cost-effective manner.
Research projects
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European Partnership Animal Health and Welfare, EUP AH&W
Start/End: 2024 - 2034
Project manager: Karin Artursson
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Stop the spread of Mycoplasma bovis and protect free herds
Start/End: 2022 - 2028
Project manager: Stefan Widgren
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Severe eye and oral infectious diseases will affect the animal welfare among Swedish reindeer
Start/End: 2020 - 2027
Project manager: Ylva Persson
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Data-driven control of non-EU-regulated contagious animal diseases (DECIDE)
Start/End: 2021 - 2026
Project manager: Jenny Frössling
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The slow sheep and goat killer: Small ruminant lentiviruses in Swedish herds
Start/End: 2022 - 2025
Project manager: Jonas Johansson Wensman
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Digitalisation of the Veterinary public sector to improve safety and preparedness
Start/End: 2021 - 2023
Project manager: Fernanda Dórea
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National screening of Echinococcus multilocularis
Start/End: 2021 - 2023
Project manager: Erik Ågren
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Project title is only available in Swedish (29)
Start/End: 2022 - 2022
Project manager: Jenny Frössling
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NOVA: Novel approaches for design and evaluation of cost-effective surveillance across the food chain
Start/End: 2018 - 2021
Project manager: Jenny Frössling
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Epidemiological analysis of the Salmonella Dublin outbreak in Skåne
Start/End: 2015 - 2017
Project manager: Jenny Frössling
All projects
Epidemiologist, associate professor, head of section