<div><p>The epidemiology of dengue fever is characterized by highly seasonal, multi-annual fluctuations, and the irregular circulation of its four serotypes. It is believed that this behaviour arises from the interplay between environmental drivers and serotype interactions. The exact mechanism, however, is uncertain. Constraining mathematical models to patterns characteristic to dengue epidemiology offers a means for detecting such mechanisms. Here, we used a pattern-oriented modelling (POM) strategy to fit and assess a range of dengue models, driven by combinations of temporary cross protective-immunity, cross-enhancement, and seasonal forcing, on their ability to capture the main characteristics of dengue dynamics. We show that all propo...
In recent decades, dengue fever has become a substantial public health concern in many subtropical a...
A mathematical model to describe the dynamic of a multiserotype infectious disease at the population...
Dengue, a mosquito-borne virus of humans, infects over 50 million people annually. Infection with an...
The epidemiology of dengue fever is characterized by highly seasonal, multi-annual fluctuations, and...
In many countries in Asia and South-America dengue fever (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) has...
Dengue is a vector-borne disease recognized as the major arbovirose with four immunologically distan...
With approximately 2.5 billion people at risk, dengue is a major international public health concern...
In under 6 decades dengue has emerged from South East Asia to become the most widespread arbovirus a...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
<p>Figure included in the study "Viral and Epidemiological Determinants of the Invasion Dynamics of ...
BACKGROUND: With approximately 2.5 billion people at risk, dengue is a major international public he...
<p>Figure included in the study "Viral and Epidemiological Determinants of the Invasion Dynamics of ...
BACKGROUND: Dengue has become a major concern for international public health. Frequent epidemic out...
Background: With approximately 2.5 billion people at risk, dengue is a major international public he...
In recent decades, dengue fever has become a substantial public health concern in many subtropical a...
A mathematical model to describe the dynamic of a multiserotype infectious disease at the population...
Dengue, a mosquito-borne virus of humans, infects over 50 million people annually. Infection with an...
The epidemiology of dengue fever is characterized by highly seasonal, multi-annual fluctuations, and...
In many countries in Asia and South-America dengue fever (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) has...
Dengue is a vector-borne disease recognized as the major arbovirose with four immunologically distan...
With approximately 2.5 billion people at risk, dengue is a major international public health concern...
In under 6 decades dengue has emerged from South East Asia to become the most widespread arbovirus a...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
Long-term epidemiological data reveal multi-annual fluctuations in the incidence of dengue fever and...
<p>Figure included in the study "Viral and Epidemiological Determinants of the Invasion Dynamics of ...
BACKGROUND: With approximately 2.5 billion people at risk, dengue is a major international public he...
<p>Figure included in the study "Viral and Epidemiological Determinants of the Invasion Dynamics of ...
BACKGROUND: Dengue has become a major concern for international public health. Frequent epidemic out...
Background: With approximately 2.5 billion people at risk, dengue is a major international public he...
In recent decades, dengue fever has become a substantial public health concern in many subtropical a...
A mathematical model to describe the dynamic of a multiserotype infectious disease at the population...
Dengue, a mosquito-borne virus of humans, infects over 50 million people annually. Infection with an...