During summer 2007 Italy has experienced an epidemic caused by Chikungunya virus – the first large outbreak documented in a temperate climate country – with approximately 161 laboratory confirmed cases concentrated in two bordering villages in North–Eastern Italy comprising 3,968 inhabitants. The seroprevalence was recently estimated to be 10.2%. In this work we provide estimates of the transmission potential of the virus and we assess the efficacy of the measures undertaken by public health authorities to control the epidemic spread. To such aim, we developed a model describing the temporal dynamics of the competent vector, known as Aedes albopictus, explicitly depending on climatic factors, coupled to an epidemic transmission model descri...
The first documented transmission of Chikungunya within Europe took place in Italy during the summer...
Abstract The first documented transmission of Chikungunya within Europe took place in Italy during t...
The invasive species Aedes albopictus has successfully colonized large areas of the Mediterranean ba...
During summer 2007 Italy has experienced an epidemic caused by Chikungunya virus – the first large o...
During summer 2007 Italy has experienced an epidemic caused by Chikungunya virus – the first large o...
The arrival of infected travelers from endemic regions can trigger sustained autochthonous transmiss...
A large chikungunya outbreak is ongoing in Italy, with a main cluster in the Anzio coastal municipal...
CHIKV has become an emerging public health concern in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphe...
This editorial reports the virological, epidemiological and clinical data of the 2007 Chikungunya v...
A large chikungunya outbreak is ongoing in Italy, with a main cluster in the Anzio coastal municipal...
The rapid invasion and spread of Aedes albopictus within new continents and climatic ranges has crea...
Background The spatial spread of many mosquito-borne diseases occurs by focal spread at the scale o...
The rapid invasion and spread of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) within new continents and climatic r...
After an outbreak of Chikungunya infection in Emilia-Romagna Region (North-eastern Italy), a survey ...
The rapid invasion and spread of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) within new continents and climatic r...
The first documented transmission of Chikungunya within Europe took place in Italy during the summer...
Abstract The first documented transmission of Chikungunya within Europe took place in Italy during t...
The invasive species Aedes albopictus has successfully colonized large areas of the Mediterranean ba...
During summer 2007 Italy has experienced an epidemic caused by Chikungunya virus – the first large o...
During summer 2007 Italy has experienced an epidemic caused by Chikungunya virus – the first large o...
The arrival of infected travelers from endemic regions can trigger sustained autochthonous transmiss...
A large chikungunya outbreak is ongoing in Italy, with a main cluster in the Anzio coastal municipal...
CHIKV has become an emerging public health concern in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphe...
This editorial reports the virological, epidemiological and clinical data of the 2007 Chikungunya v...
A large chikungunya outbreak is ongoing in Italy, with a main cluster in the Anzio coastal municipal...
The rapid invasion and spread of Aedes albopictus within new continents and climatic ranges has crea...
Background The spatial spread of many mosquito-borne diseases occurs by focal spread at the scale o...
The rapid invasion and spread of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) within new continents and climatic r...
After an outbreak of Chikungunya infection in Emilia-Romagna Region (North-eastern Italy), a survey ...
The rapid invasion and spread of Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894) within new continents and climatic r...
The first documented transmission of Chikungunya within Europe took place in Italy during the summer...
Abstract The first documented transmission of Chikungunya within Europe took place in Italy during t...
The invasive species Aedes albopictus has successfully colonized large areas of the Mediterranean ba...