BACKGROUND:Planning interventions to respond to cholera epidemics requires an understanding of the major transmission routes. Interrupting short-cycle (household, foodborne) transmission may require different approaches as compared long-cycle (environmentally-mediated/waterborne) transmission. However, differentiating the relative contribution of short- and long-cycle routes has remained difficult, and most cholera outbreak control efforts focus on interrupting long-cycle transmission. Here we use high-resolution epidemiological and municipal infrastructure data from a cholera outbreak in 1853 Copenhagen to explore the relative contribution of short- and long-cycle transmission routes during a major urban epidemic. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FIN...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
Hydroclimatological and anthropogenic factors are key drivers of waterborne disease transmission. In...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
BACKGROUND:Planning interventions to respond to cholera epidemics requires an understanding of the m...
Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an effective sup...
Background: Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an e...
Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an effective sup...
Despite being one of the first infectious diseases to be isolated and studied in modern times, chole...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
Hydroclimatological and anthropogenic factors are key drivers of waterborne disease transmission. In...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
BACKGROUND:Planning interventions to respond to cholera epidemics requires an understanding of the m...
Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an effective sup...
Background: Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an e...
Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an effective sup...
Despite being one of the first infectious diseases to be isolated and studied in modern times, chole...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
Hydroclimatological and anthropogenic factors are key drivers of waterborne disease transmission. In...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...