BACKGROUND: Dengue viruses are transmitted by anthropophilic mosquitoes and infect approximately 50 million humans annually. To investigate impacts of future climate change on dengue virus transmission, we investigated bionomics of the mosquito vector, Aedes aegypti. METHODS: Using a dynamic life table simulation model (the Container inhabiting mosquito simulation CIMSiM) and statistically downscaled daily values for future climate, we assessed climate change induced changes to mosquito bionomics. Simulations of Ae. aegypti populations for current (1991-2011) and future climate (2046-2065) were conducted for the city of Cairns, Queensland, the population centre with most dengue virus transmission in Australia. Female mosquito abundance, wet...
AbstractDengue is the world’s most important arboviral disease in terms of number of people affected...
Vector-borne diseases remain a major contributor to the global burden of disease, while climate chan...
BACKGROUND:Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease and its transmission is closely linked to climat...
Background: Dengue viruses are transmitted by anthropophilic mosquitoes and infect approximately 50 ...
Dengue is the world's most prevalent mosquito-borne disease, with more than 200 million people each ...
•Dengue transmission in Australia is currently restricted to Queensland, where the vector mosquito A...
Background: The reduced rainfall in southeast Australia has placed this region's urban and rural com...
Background: The reduced rainfall in southeast Australia has placed this region’s urban and rural com...
We examined the potential added risk posed by global climate change on the dengue vector Aedes aegyp...
Abstract Aedes aegypti is the urban vector of dengue viruses worldwide. While climate influences the...
BackgroundMosquito-borne diseases are expanding their range, and re-emerging in areas where they had...
Background: Many studies have found associations between climatic conditions and dengue transmission...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito-borne diseases are expanding their range, and re-emerging in areas where they h...
Background: Many studies have found associations between climatic conditions and dengue transmission...
Background: Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitoes are major vectors for several human diseases...
AbstractDengue is the world’s most important arboviral disease in terms of number of people affected...
Vector-borne diseases remain a major contributor to the global burden of disease, while climate chan...
BACKGROUND:Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease and its transmission is closely linked to climat...
Background: Dengue viruses are transmitted by anthropophilic mosquitoes and infect approximately 50 ...
Dengue is the world's most prevalent mosquito-borne disease, with more than 200 million people each ...
•Dengue transmission in Australia is currently restricted to Queensland, where the vector mosquito A...
Background: The reduced rainfall in southeast Australia has placed this region's urban and rural com...
Background: The reduced rainfall in southeast Australia has placed this region’s urban and rural com...
We examined the potential added risk posed by global climate change on the dengue vector Aedes aegyp...
Abstract Aedes aegypti is the urban vector of dengue viruses worldwide. While climate influences the...
BackgroundMosquito-borne diseases are expanding their range, and re-emerging in areas where they had...
Background: Many studies have found associations between climatic conditions and dengue transmission...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito-borne diseases are expanding their range, and re-emerging in areas where they h...
Background: Many studies have found associations between climatic conditions and dengue transmission...
Background: Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitoes are major vectors for several human diseases...
AbstractDengue is the world’s most important arboviral disease in terms of number of people affected...
Vector-borne diseases remain a major contributor to the global burden of disease, while climate chan...
BACKGROUND:Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease and its transmission is closely linked to climat...