Background Human mobility plays a central role in shaping pathogen transmission by generating spatial and/or individual variability in potential pathogen-transmitting contacts. Recent research has shown that symptomatic infection can influence human mobility and pathogen transmission dynamics. Better understanding the complex relationship between symptom severity, infectiousness, and human mobility requires quantification of movement patterns throughout infectiousness. For dengue virus (DENV), human infectiousness peaks 0–2 days after symptom onset, making it paramount to understand human movement patterns from the beginning of illness. Methodology and principal findings Through community-based febrile surveillance and RT-PCR assays, we ...
BackgroundHuman movement is a key behavioral factor in many vector-borne disease systems because it ...
For sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence transmission...
AbstractFor sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence tran...
BACKGROUND:Human mobility plays a central role in shaping pathogen transmission by generating spatia...
© 2019 This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distribu...
Background Human mobility among residential locations can drive dengue virus (DENV) transmission dyn...
Heterogeneous exposure to mosquitoes determines an individual’s contribution to vector-borne pathoge...
BackgroundHuman mobility among residential locations can drive dengue virus (DENV) transmission dyna...
Pathogens inflict a wide variety of disease manifestations on their hosts, yet the impacts of diseas...
Mathematical models and field data suggest that human mobility is an important driver for Dengue vir...
Heterogeneous exposure to mosquitoes determines an individual's contribution to vector-borne pathoge...
Human movement is a key behavioral factor in many vector-borne disease systems because it influences...
Mathematical models and field data suggest that human mobility is an important driver for Dengue vir...
BackgroundKnowledge of spatial patterns of dengue virus (DENV) infection is important for understand...
BackgroundKnowledge of spatial patterns of dengue virus (DENV) infection is important for understand...
BackgroundHuman movement is a key behavioral factor in many vector-borne disease systems because it ...
For sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence transmission...
AbstractFor sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence tran...
BACKGROUND:Human mobility plays a central role in shaping pathogen transmission by generating spatia...
© 2019 This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distribu...
Background Human mobility among residential locations can drive dengue virus (DENV) transmission dyn...
Heterogeneous exposure to mosquitoes determines an individual’s contribution to vector-borne pathoge...
BackgroundHuman mobility among residential locations can drive dengue virus (DENV) transmission dyna...
Pathogens inflict a wide variety of disease manifestations on their hosts, yet the impacts of diseas...
Mathematical models and field data suggest that human mobility is an important driver for Dengue vir...
Heterogeneous exposure to mosquitoes determines an individual's contribution to vector-borne pathoge...
Human movement is a key behavioral factor in many vector-borne disease systems because it influences...
Mathematical models and field data suggest that human mobility is an important driver for Dengue vir...
BackgroundKnowledge of spatial patterns of dengue virus (DENV) infection is important for understand...
BackgroundKnowledge of spatial patterns of dengue virus (DENV) infection is important for understand...
BackgroundHuman movement is a key behavioral factor in many vector-borne disease systems because it ...
For sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence transmission...
AbstractFor sexually and directly transmitted infectious diseases, social connections influence tran...