Francesco Menegale
Francesco Menegale is a researcher working on computational models for the study of infectious diseases. He received his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Trento in 2024 and, since 2025, he has been a member of the Centre for Health Emergencies at the Bruno Kessler Foundation. He works on mathematical and epidemiological models applied to various infectious diseases, including COVID-19, measles, respiratory syncytial virus and mosquito-borne diseases.
Spotlight's articles
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August 1, 2025Measles: almost one in 10 Italians susceptible to the virus, Adults aged 20-40 most at riskA study coordinated by the ISS and FBK, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, reveals that nearly one in ten Italians lacks immunity to measles. -
July 10, 2025Dengue and chikungunya: Risk maps for Italy published in Nature CommunicationsA new study by FBK conducted in collaboration with the Italian National Institute for Health, the Ministry of Health, and the Regions/Autonomous Provinces, has been published in the journal Nature Communications.