Vector-borne disease transmission is often typified by highly focal transmission and influenced by movement of hosts and vectors across different scales. The ecological and environmental conditions (including those created by humans through vector control programmes) that result in metapopulation dynamics remain poorly understood. The development of control strategies that would most effectively limit outbreaks given such dynamics is particularly urgent given the recent epidemics of dengue, chikungunya and Zika viruses. We developed a stochastic, spatial model of vector-borne disease transmission, allowing for movement of hosts between patches. Our model is applicable to arbovirus transmission by Aedes aegypti in urban settings and was para...
For sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence transmission...
Background: Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
Despite many successes in the control of human infectious diseases they continue to pose a consider...
Vector-borne disease transmission is often typified by highly focal transmission and influenced by m...
In metropolitan areas people travel frequently and extensively but often in highly structured commut...
Vector control is still our primary intervention for both prevention and mitigation of epidemics of ...
In metropolitan areas people travel frequently and extensively but often in highly structured commut...
Overview: Global change in the 21st century poses a significant threat to human health and vector-b...
For vector-borne diseases dynamics in human-vector contact play an importance role, and human behavi...
Mosquito-borne diseases are a global health priority disproportionately affecting low-in-come popula...
In this work, a two-patch model featuring human, aquatic and adult mosquito populations to investiga...
Management strategies for control of vector-borne diseases, for example Zika or dengue, include usin...
Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by {\it{Aedes Aegypti}} mosquitoes carrying D...
1. The spread of many diseases depends on the demography and dispersal of arthropod vectors. Classic...
1. Theoretical models suggest that increased vector species participation in pathogen transmission s...
For sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence transmission...
Background: Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
Despite many successes in the control of human infectious diseases they continue to pose a consider...
Vector-borne disease transmission is often typified by highly focal transmission and influenced by m...
In metropolitan areas people travel frequently and extensively but often in highly structured commut...
Vector control is still our primary intervention for both prevention and mitigation of epidemics of ...
In metropolitan areas people travel frequently and extensively but often in highly structured commut...
Overview: Global change in the 21st century poses a significant threat to human health and vector-b...
For vector-borne diseases dynamics in human-vector contact play an importance role, and human behavi...
Mosquito-borne diseases are a global health priority disproportionately affecting low-in-come popula...
In this work, a two-patch model featuring human, aquatic and adult mosquito populations to investiga...
Management strategies for control of vector-borne diseases, for example Zika or dengue, include usin...
Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by {\it{Aedes Aegypti}} mosquitoes carrying D...
1. The spread of many diseases depends on the demography and dispersal of arthropod vectors. Classic...
1. Theoretical models suggest that increased vector species participation in pathogen transmission s...
For sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence transmission...
Background: Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
Despite many successes in the control of human infectious diseases they continue to pose a consider...