Abstract Background Dengue is a vector-borne disease caused by the dengue virus (DENV). Despite the crucial role of Aedes mosquitoes in DENV transmission, pure vector indices poorly correlate with human infections. Therefore there is great need for a better understanding of the spatial and temporal scales of DENV transmission between mosquitoes and humans. Here, we have systematically monitored the circulation of DENV in individual Aedes spp. mosquitoes and human patients from Caratinga, a dengue endemic city in the state of Minas Gerais, in Southeast Brazil. From these data, we have developed a novel stochastic point process pattern algorithm to identify the spatial and temporal association between DENV infected mosquitoes and human patien...
Dengue continues to be the most important vector-borne viral disease globally and in Brazil, where m...
Dengue continues to be the most important vector-borne viral disease globally and in Brazil, where m...
Background: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, experienced a severe dengue fever epidemic in 2008. This was the...
Based on a data set of dengue cases in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza, collected from 2011 to 2016,...
Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by {\it{Aedes Aegypti}} mosquitoes carrying D...
Knowledge of spatial patterns of dengue virus (DENV) infection is important for understanding transm...
BackgroundKnowledge of spatial patterns of dengue virus (DENV) infection is important for understand...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...
The mosquito-borne viruses dengue (DENV), Zika (ZIKV), and chikungunya (CHIKV), now co-endemic in th...
, and the movement of individuals within the urban space. Knowledge on the relative contribution of ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Background: Many factors have been asso...
Dengue infection plays a central role in our society, since it is the most prevalent vector-borne vi...
Abstract Background Dengue virus (DENV) affects nonimunne human populations in tropical and subtropi...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is important to allow for improvement...
Dengue fever is a major public health problem worldwide, caused by any of four virus (DENV-1, DENV-2...
Dengue continues to be the most important vector-borne viral disease globally and in Brazil, where m...
Dengue continues to be the most important vector-borne viral disease globally and in Brazil, where m...
Background: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, experienced a severe dengue fever epidemic in 2008. This was the...
Based on a data set of dengue cases in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza, collected from 2011 to 2016,...
Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by {\it{Aedes Aegypti}} mosquitoes carrying D...
Knowledge of spatial patterns of dengue virus (DENV) infection is important for understanding transm...
BackgroundKnowledge of spatial patterns of dengue virus (DENV) infection is important for understand...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...
The mosquito-borne viruses dengue (DENV), Zika (ZIKV), and chikungunya (CHIKV), now co-endemic in th...
, and the movement of individuals within the urban space. Knowledge on the relative contribution of ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Background: Many factors have been asso...
Dengue infection plays a central role in our society, since it is the most prevalent vector-borne vi...
Abstract Background Dengue virus (DENV) affects nonimunne human populations in tropical and subtropi...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is important to allow for improvement...
Dengue fever is a major public health problem worldwide, caused by any of four virus (DENV-1, DENV-2...
Dengue continues to be the most important vector-borne viral disease globally and in Brazil, where m...
Dengue continues to be the most important vector-borne viral disease globally and in Brazil, where m...
Background: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, experienced a severe dengue fever epidemic in 2008. This was the...