Abstract Background Dengue epidemics is affected by vector-human interactive dynamics. Infectious disease prevention and control emphasize the timing intervention at the right diffusion phase. In such a way, control measures can be cost-effective, and epidemic incidents can be controlled before devastated consequence occurs. However, timing relations between a measurable signal and the onset of the pandemic are complex to be discovered, and the typical lag period regression is difficult to capture in these complex relations. This study investigates the dynamic diffusion pattern of the disease in terms of a probability distribution. We estimate the parameters of an epidemic compartment model with the cross-infection of patients and mosquitoe...
A model for the spatial and temporal dynamics of dengue fever is proposed in this article. The vecto...
Dengue is considered non-endemic to mainland China. However, travellers frequently import the virus ...
The unimpeded growth of urban population has unfortunately paved way to spreading multiple infectiou...
As a common vector-borne disease, dengue fever remains challenging to predict due to large variation...
Dengue fever is a systemic viral infection of epidemic proportions in tropical countries. The incide...
Dengue, a vector-borne disease, threatens the life of humans in tropical and subtropical regions. He...
A Continuous-Time Markov Chain model is constructed based on the a deterministic model of dengue fev...
The classical Ross–Macdonald model is often utilized to model vector-borne infections; however, this...
Dengue, a mosquito-borne infectious disease caused by the dengue viruses, is present in many parts o...
One of the means for predicting Dengue Fever transmission usually includes, conducting a surveillanc...
Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes carrying virus of...
Despite dengue dynamics being driven by complex interactions between human hosts, mosquito vectors a...
Dengue (pronounced den\u27guee) Fever (DF) and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), collectively known as...
Dengue is one of the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral diseases in the world and inflicts ...
We present a stochastic dynamical model for the transmission of dengue that takes into account seaso...
A model for the spatial and temporal dynamics of dengue fever is proposed in this article. The vecto...
Dengue is considered non-endemic to mainland China. However, travellers frequently import the virus ...
The unimpeded growth of urban population has unfortunately paved way to spreading multiple infectiou...
As a common vector-borne disease, dengue fever remains challenging to predict due to large variation...
Dengue fever is a systemic viral infection of epidemic proportions in tropical countries. The incide...
Dengue, a vector-borne disease, threatens the life of humans in tropical and subtropical regions. He...
A Continuous-Time Markov Chain model is constructed based on the a deterministic model of dengue fev...
The classical Ross–Macdonald model is often utilized to model vector-borne infections; however, this...
Dengue, a mosquito-borne infectious disease caused by the dengue viruses, is present in many parts o...
One of the means for predicting Dengue Fever transmission usually includes, conducting a surveillanc...
Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes carrying virus of...
Despite dengue dynamics being driven by complex interactions between human hosts, mosquito vectors a...
Dengue (pronounced den\u27guee) Fever (DF) and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), collectively known as...
Dengue is one of the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral diseases in the world and inflicts ...
We present a stochastic dynamical model for the transmission of dengue that takes into account seaso...
A model for the spatial and temporal dynamics of dengue fever is proposed in this article. The vecto...
Dengue is considered non-endemic to mainland China. However, travellers frequently import the virus ...
The unimpeded growth of urban population has unfortunately paved way to spreading multiple infectiou...