Background: Vector-borne disease transmission is dependent on the many nuances of the contact event between infectious and susceptible hosts. Virus acquisition from a viremic human to a susceptible mosquito is often assumed to be nearly perfect and almost always uniform across the infectious period. Dengue transmission models that have previously addressed variability in human to vector transmission dynamics do not account for the variation in infectiousness of a single individual, and subsequent infection of naïve mosquitoes. Understanding the contribution of this variability in human infectiousness is especially important in the context of introduction events where an infected individual carries the virus into a population of competent ve...
Heterogeneity in transmission and stochastic events can play a significant role in shaping the epide...
Our ability to effectively prevent the transmission of the dengue virus through targeted control of ...
Expansion of mosquito-borne pathogens into more temperate regions of the world necessitates tools su...
Background: Vector-borne disease transmission is dependent on the many nuances of the contact event ...
The kinetics of arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) transmission by their vectors have long been recog...
The classical Ross–Macdonald model is often utilized to model vector-borne infections; however, this...
Abstract Arbovirus emergence and epidemic potential, as approximated by the vectorial capacity formu...
<div><p>Expansion of mosquito-borne pathogens into more temperate regions of the world necessitates ...
Despite estimates that, each year, as many as 300 million dengue virus (DENV) infections result in e...
Dengue virus (DENV) transmission from humans to mosquitoes is a poorly documented, but critical comp...
© 2016 Robert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Despite estimates that, each year, as many as 300 million dengue virus (DENV) infections result in e...
Dengue is a vector-borne disease found across much of the world, with an increasing number of cases ...
Heterogeneity in transmission and stochastic events can play a significant role in shaping the epide...
Our ability to effectively prevent the transmission of the dengue virus through targeted control of ...
Expansion of mosquito-borne pathogens into more temperate regions of the world necessitates tools su...
Background: Vector-borne disease transmission is dependent on the many nuances of the contact event ...
The kinetics of arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) transmission by their vectors have long been recog...
The classical Ross–Macdonald model is often utilized to model vector-borne infections; however, this...
Abstract Arbovirus emergence and epidemic potential, as approximated by the vectorial capacity formu...
<div><p>Expansion of mosquito-borne pathogens into more temperate regions of the world necessitates ...
Despite estimates that, each year, as many as 300 million dengue virus (DENV) infections result in e...
Dengue virus (DENV) transmission from humans to mosquitoes is a poorly documented, but critical comp...
© 2016 Robert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Despite estimates that, each year, as many as 300 million dengue virus (DENV) infections result in e...
Dengue is a vector-borne disease found across much of the world, with an increasing number of cases ...
Heterogeneity in transmission and stochastic events can play a significant role in shaping the epide...
Our ability to effectively prevent the transmission of the dengue virus through targeted control of ...
Expansion of mosquito-borne pathogens into more temperate regions of the world necessitates tools su...