Nearly all mathematical models of vector-borne diseases have assumed that vectors die at constant rates. However, recent empirical research suggests that mosquito mortality rates are frequently age dependent. This work develops a simple mathematical model to assess how relaxing the classical assumption of constant mortality affects the predicted effectiveness of anti-vectorial interventions. The effectiveness of mosquito control when mosquitoes die at age dependent rates was also compared across different extrinsic incubation periods. Compared to a more realistic age dependent model, constant mortality models overestimated the sensitivity of disease transmission to interventions that reduce mosquito survival. Interventions that reduce mosqu...
BACKGROUND: Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
In this paper, an SIR-SI mathematical model in the form of a system of integral equations describing...
BACKGROUND:The required efforts, feasibility and predicted success of an intervention strategy again...
Abstract. Although variation in mortality is considered by virtually all vector-borne disease specia...
Mathematical models of vector-borne infections, including malaria, often assume age-independent mort...
Mathematical models of vector-borne infections, including malaria, often assume age-independent mort...
) have been instrumental in structuring thinking about vector-borne pathogen transmission and how be...
) have been instrumental in structuring thinking about vector-borne pathogen transmission and how be...
BackgroundStandard advice regarding vector control is to prefer interventions that reduce the lifesp...
BackgroundStandard advice regarding vector control is to prefer interventions that reduce the lifesp...
Background Standard advice regarding vector control is to prefer interventions that reduce the lifes...
Vectorial capacity and the basic reproductive number (R(0)) have been instrumental in structuring th...
We use mathematical models to explore the evolutionary implications of health interventions affectin...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vectorial capacity and the basic reproductive number (<em>R<sub>0</sub></...
Background. Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
BACKGROUND: Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
In this paper, an SIR-SI mathematical model in the form of a system of integral equations describing...
BACKGROUND:The required efforts, feasibility and predicted success of an intervention strategy again...
Abstract. Although variation in mortality is considered by virtually all vector-borne disease specia...
Mathematical models of vector-borne infections, including malaria, often assume age-independent mort...
Mathematical models of vector-borne infections, including malaria, often assume age-independent mort...
) have been instrumental in structuring thinking about vector-borne pathogen transmission and how be...
) have been instrumental in structuring thinking about vector-borne pathogen transmission and how be...
BackgroundStandard advice regarding vector control is to prefer interventions that reduce the lifesp...
BackgroundStandard advice regarding vector control is to prefer interventions that reduce the lifesp...
Background Standard advice regarding vector control is to prefer interventions that reduce the lifes...
Vectorial capacity and the basic reproductive number (R(0)) have been instrumental in structuring th...
We use mathematical models to explore the evolutionary implications of health interventions affectin...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Vectorial capacity and the basic reproductive number (<em>R<sub>0</sub></...
Background. Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
BACKGROUND: Daily mortality is an important determinant of a vector's ability to transmit pathogens....
In this paper, an SIR-SI mathematical model in the form of a system of integral equations describing...
BACKGROUND:The required efforts, feasibility and predicted success of an intervention strategy again...