Dengue is considered the most important vector borne virus disease worldwide placing some 2.5 billion people at risk globally. Despite the public health concern about dengue fever, spatially explicit suitability assessments for this disease are limited due to data restrictions and the challenges posed by the complexity of the interactions among its risk factors, which involve social, economic and ecological processes. This paper demonstrates an empirical approach to identify suitable areas for dengue fever using species distribution modeling, and evaluates the relative contribution of climatic and socio-economic factors as dengue fever suitability determinants. Several models showing the potential distribution of dengue fever within all the...
Dengue fever (DF) is endemic in Medellín, the second largest Colombian city, and surrounding municip...
We aimed to reparameterize and validate an existing dengue model, comprising an entomological compon...
<p>Simulations with the model by using three transovarial transmission values: (A) the reference sce...
Dengue is considered the most important vector borne virus disease worldwide placing some 2.5 billio...
Dengue virus has shown a complex pattern of transmission across Latin America over the last two deca...
<div><p>Dengue virus has shown a complex pattern of transmission across Latin America over the last ...
Dengue is a public health problem on the rise in many tropical regions and affects approximately 100...
Climate change, urbanization, and global trade have contributed to the recent spread of dengue virus...
Accurately predicting vector-borne diseases, such as dengue fever, is essential for communities worl...
Multiple linear regression models were fitted to look for associations between changes in the incide...
Objective. To assess links between the social variables and longer-term El Niño-Southern Oscillation...
Background: There is much uncertainty about the future impact of climate change on vector-borne dise...
Previous research on Dengue Fever have involved laboratory tests or study areas with less diverse te...
Background: Transmission of dengue viruses (DENV), the most common arboviral pathogens globally, is ...
<p>Regional populations in Mexico are exposed to differing magnitudes of dengue disease risk due to ...
Dengue fever (DF) is endemic in Medellín, the second largest Colombian city, and surrounding municip...
We aimed to reparameterize and validate an existing dengue model, comprising an entomological compon...
<p>Simulations with the model by using three transovarial transmission values: (A) the reference sce...
Dengue is considered the most important vector borne virus disease worldwide placing some 2.5 billio...
Dengue virus has shown a complex pattern of transmission across Latin America over the last two deca...
<div><p>Dengue virus has shown a complex pattern of transmission across Latin America over the last ...
Dengue is a public health problem on the rise in many tropical regions and affects approximately 100...
Climate change, urbanization, and global trade have contributed to the recent spread of dengue virus...
Accurately predicting vector-borne diseases, such as dengue fever, is essential for communities worl...
Multiple linear regression models were fitted to look for associations between changes in the incide...
Objective. To assess links between the social variables and longer-term El Niño-Southern Oscillation...
Background: There is much uncertainty about the future impact of climate change on vector-borne dise...
Previous research on Dengue Fever have involved laboratory tests or study areas with less diverse te...
Background: Transmission of dengue viruses (DENV), the most common arboviral pathogens globally, is ...
<p>Regional populations in Mexico are exposed to differing magnitudes of dengue disease risk due to ...
Dengue fever (DF) is endemic in Medellín, the second largest Colombian city, and surrounding municip...
We aimed to reparameterize and validate an existing dengue model, comprising an entomological compon...
<p>Simulations with the model by using three transovarial transmission values: (A) the reference sce...