Leo Bastos
@leosbastos.bsky.social
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Public health researcher at Fiocruz 🇧🇷 Associate professor at IMPA Tech 🇧🇷 Bayesian statistician 📈 Infectious diseases modelling 🦠🦟 Father of 3 boys (be nice).
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If you somehow found my profile, I usually post/complain about:
- Statistics (I am Bayesian with a preference for fast methods like INLA)
- Epidemiology (Infectious diseases epidemiology, outbreak surveillance, climate-sensitive diseases)
- Politics (I consider myself a progressist)
- Brazil 🇧🇷
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This way I don't forget mentioning anyone. :-) Thanks everyone.
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Here one can see how heterogeneous is the relationship between the observed dengue cases and the model predictions in country by health regions in the two seasons (2022-2023 and 2023-2024).
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We suggest the use of posterior predictive quantiles to define epidemic levels.
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NEW PAPER

We developed a statistical model to forecast dengue cases for the next season using the history of cases only. We suggest using the posterior predictive to define epidemics bands.

For instance, we could see how huge was 2024 dengue season in Brazil.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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📢 NEW PAPER! In response to 2024 dengue epidemic we built Dengue-tracker 🦟📈 to improve nowcasts in Brazil by combining surveillance data + Google Trends

🔗 diseasesurveillance.github.io/dengue-tracker
📄 doi.org/10.1371/jour...

🙌 With Guilherme Soares,Rafael Izbicki,Yang [email protected]
leosbastos.bsky.social
I usually don't like pictures of myself, but I like this one.
Leo Bastos is presenting a slide with Thomas Bayes and John Snow at a conference.
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When Thomas Bayes meets John Snow. Presented in Vitória, capital of Espírito Santo state, at the 69th RBRAS meeting and 21st SEAGRO
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The #JSM2025 is about to start, the JSM is by far the biggest stats conference I've attended. I went to Miami Beach and Boston, it was a great experience. But nowadays I prefer relatively smaller conferences and outside the US (my visa expired and I am not keen to pass through the application again)
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I would suggest this one too.
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I would suggest Andrew Gelman's books

sites.stat.columbia.edu/gelman/books/

In particular, Bayesian Data Analysis and Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical Models.
sites.stat.columbia.edu
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Another curiosity, in 2001 as an undergrad stats student I attended the same (joint) conference, the 46th RBRAS and the 9th SEAGRO, in Piracicaba (SP). There I gave my very first oral presentation talking about the partition product model applied on a variance changing points problem.
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The conference is the 69th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Region of the International Society of Biometrics (RBras) and the 21st Symposium on Statistics Applied to Agricultural Experimentation (SEAGRO).

69rbras21seagro.com.br
69ª Reunião Anual da Região Brasileira da Sociedade Internacional de Biometria (RBras) e do 21º Simpósio de Estatística Aplicada à Experimentação Agronômica – SEAGRO
69rbras21seagro.com.br
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In two weeks, I will be a keynote speaker in a national stats conference. I am quite happy about that but also very nervous.

I will talk about Bayesian learning on infectious disease surveillance, so it is time to start preparing my talk (and finish it 10 minutes before the actual conference... 😅)
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This one is quite similar a species that I love and sometimes I can spot here in Rio.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazili...
Brazilian tanager - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
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Can you imagine if last year the Brazilian visa were revoked from the NY judge and the jury members (and their families) after Trump being convicted of crimes? Super weird, isn't it? Well, it seems the opposite is OK for some...

www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
Rubio moves to strip US visas from eight Brazilian judges in Bolsonaro battle
Move by Marco Rubio is latest attempt by Trump administration to help former president avoid justice over alleged coup
www.theguardian.com
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Trump will soon add new tariffs for all countries to guarantee global security like Italian mafia or Brazilian militia does on their territories (you can name your "favourite" group/organisation/gang/whatever that charges others to guarantee their security)
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I am quite surprised and impressed by Chelsea's result at the final against PSG.

But the match I am interested in today is from another blue jersey team at the Brasileirão 🦊😅😬

Cruzeiro X Grêmio
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paulamoraga.bsky.social
Many thanks @leosbastos.bsky.social and everyone at Fiocruz for the warm welcome! I really enjoyed hearing about all the exciting work happening here and visiting the beautiful Rio de Janeiro! 💚💛💙

#rstats #GISchat #diseasesurveillance
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We had a very special visitor today, @paulamoraga.bsky.social gave us a great lecturer on Spatial data science in R.

Thanks Paula!
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I know there is plenty of time, and once one gets the visa it opens doors to other events etc... But it doesn't change the fact that to get a visa here is quite annoying, near humiliating and I am not keen to do it again (my old visa has expired)
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It is a bit frustrating knowing that the 2028 ISBA World meeting will be in the US (Milwaukee). Nothing against the venue itself, but to have to pass through the annoying Visa process a Brazilian has to do.

It may be convenient for most Bayesians, but it is not for me.
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We had a very special visitor today, @paulamoraga.bsky.social gave us a great lecturer on Spatial data science in R.

Thanks Paula!
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The manuscript "Duration of COVID-19 symptoms in children: a longitudinal study in a Rio de Janeiro favela, Brazil" was recently accepted in the BMJ Open.

I am one of the authors and, once published, it will be my 100th peer reviewed paper.

A meaningless academic milestone, a cool number though.
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Ri com respeito aqui, pq ha poucos anos atrás meu cruzeiro tomaria de 10 deles... Hahaha