International audienceBackgroundDengue is a widely spread vector-borne disease. Dengue cases in the Americas have increased over the last few decades, affecting various urban spaces throughout these continents, including the tourism-oriented city of Girardot, Colombia. Interactions among mosquitoes, pathogens and humans have recently been examined using different temporal and spatial scales in attempts to determine the roles that social and ecological systems play in dengue transmission. The current work characterizes the spatial and temporal behaviours of dengue in Girardot and discusses the potential territorial dynamics related to the distribution of this disease.MethodsBased on officially reported dengue cases (2012–2015) corresponding ...
Dengue infection plays a central role in our society, since it is the most prevalent vector-borne vi...
Objective: to identify patterns in the spatial and temporal distribution of cases of ...
, and the movement of individuals within the urban space. Knowledge on the relative contribution of ...
International audienceBackgroundDengue is a widely spread vector-borne disease. Dengue cases in the ...
Based on a data set of dengue cases in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza, collected from 2011 to 2016,...
Objetivo: analizar la distribución espacial de los casos y la incidencia de dengue. Metodología: se...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is important to allow for improvement...
AbstractDengue is the main viral disease transmitted by arthropods worldwide with over 50 million pe...
Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne arbovirus, is a major public health concern in Ecuador. In this study...
Risk maps of dengue disease offer to the public health officers a tool to model disease risk in spac...
BACKGROUND:Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
Background Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
International audienceTo study a 2001 dengue fever outbreak in Iracoubo, French Guiana, we recorded ...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
Objectives To explore the variation in the spatial distribution of notified dengue cases in Colombia...
Dengue infection plays a central role in our society, since it is the most prevalent vector-borne vi...
Objective: to identify patterns in the spatial and temporal distribution of cases of ...
, and the movement of individuals within the urban space. Knowledge on the relative contribution of ...
International audienceBackgroundDengue is a widely spread vector-borne disease. Dengue cases in the ...
Based on a data set of dengue cases in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza, collected from 2011 to 2016,...
Objetivo: analizar la distribución espacial de los casos y la incidencia de dengue. Metodología: se...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is important to allow for improvement...
AbstractDengue is the main viral disease transmitted by arthropods worldwide with over 50 million pe...
Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne arbovirus, is a major public health concern in Ecuador. In this study...
Risk maps of dengue disease offer to the public health officers a tool to model disease risk in spac...
BACKGROUND:Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
Background Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
International audienceTo study a 2001 dengue fever outbreak in Iracoubo, French Guiana, we recorded ...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
Objectives To explore the variation in the spatial distribution of notified dengue cases in Colombia...
Dengue infection plays a central role in our society, since it is the most prevalent vector-borne vi...
Objective: to identify patterns in the spatial and temporal distribution of cases of ...
, and the movement of individuals within the urban space. Knowledge on the relative contribution of ...