As a common vector-borne disease, dengue fever remains challenging to predict due to large variations in epidemic size across seasons driven by a number of factors including population susceptibility, mosquito density, meteorological conditions, geographical factors, and human mobility. An ensemble forecast system for dengue fever is first proposed that addresses the difficulty of predicting outbreaks with drastically different scales. The ensemble forecast system based on a susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) type of compartmental model coupled with a data assimilation method called the ensemble adjusted Kalman filter (EAKF) is constructed to generate real-time forecasts of dengue fever spread dynamics. The model was informed by meteorolo...
In China, dengue remains an important public health issue with expanded areas and increased incidenc...
Research is needed to create early warnings of dengue outbreaks to inform stakeholders and control t...
BackgroundDengue is the fastest spreading vector-borne viral disease, resulting in an estimated 390 ...
Abstract Background Dengue epidemics is affected by vector-human interactive dynamics. Infectious di...
INTRODUCTION:In order to improve the prediction accuracy of dengue fever incidence, we constructed a...
Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries, mainly in tropical and subtropical regions, and the in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the 2015 NOAA Dengue Challenge, participants made three dengue target pr...
[[abstract]]Dengue fever is a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes. In recent decades, dengue fev...
Dengue is a re-emerging infectious disease of humans, rapidly growing from endemic areas to dengue-f...
Abstract Background China’s Guangdong Province experienced a major dengue outbreak in 2014. Here we ...
Dengue is a climate-sensitive mosquito-borne disease with increasing geographic extent and human inc...
As the world's fastest spreading vector-borne disease, dengue was estimated to infect more than 390 ...
Each year there are approximately 390 million dengue infections worldwide. Weather variables have a ...
BackgroundDengue is the fastest spreading vector-borne viral disease, resulting in an estimated 390 ...
<div><p>As the world’s fastest spreading vector-borne disease, dengue was estimated to infect more t...
In China, dengue remains an important public health issue with expanded areas and increased incidenc...
Research is needed to create early warnings of dengue outbreaks to inform stakeholders and control t...
BackgroundDengue is the fastest spreading vector-borne viral disease, resulting in an estimated 390 ...
Abstract Background Dengue epidemics is affected by vector-human interactive dynamics. Infectious di...
INTRODUCTION:In order to improve the prediction accuracy of dengue fever incidence, we constructed a...
Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries, mainly in tropical and subtropical regions, and the in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the 2015 NOAA Dengue Challenge, participants made three dengue target pr...
[[abstract]]Dengue fever is a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes. In recent decades, dengue fev...
Dengue is a re-emerging infectious disease of humans, rapidly growing from endemic areas to dengue-f...
Abstract Background China’s Guangdong Province experienced a major dengue outbreak in 2014. Here we ...
Dengue is a climate-sensitive mosquito-borne disease with increasing geographic extent and human inc...
As the world's fastest spreading vector-borne disease, dengue was estimated to infect more than 390 ...
Each year there are approximately 390 million dengue infections worldwide. Weather variables have a ...
BackgroundDengue is the fastest spreading vector-borne viral disease, resulting in an estimated 390 ...
<div><p>As the world’s fastest spreading vector-borne disease, dengue was estimated to infect more t...
In China, dengue remains an important public health issue with expanded areas and increased incidenc...
Research is needed to create early warnings of dengue outbreaks to inform stakeholders and control t...
BackgroundDengue is the fastest spreading vector-borne viral disease, resulting in an estimated 390 ...