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The following pages link to Modeling impact of temperature and human movement on the persistence of dengue disease (Q1784125):
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- Day-to-day population movement and the management of dengue epidemics (Q518208) (← links)
- The effects of human movement on the persistence of vector-borne diseases (Q1624232) (← links)
- Assessing the effects of daily commuting in two-patch dengue dynamics: a case study of Cali, Colombia (Q1642647) (← links)
- Impact of spatially heterogeneous temperature on the dynamics of dengue epidemics (Q1756993) (← links)
- Persistence of mosquito vector and dengue: impact of seasonal and diurnal temperature variations (Q2064502) (← links)
- Fractional-order dengue disease epidemic model in Nepal (Q2101331) (← links)
- Vaccination and vector control effect on dengue virus transmission dynamics: modelling and simulation (Q2120414) (← links)
- Effect of daily human movement on some characteristics of dengue dynamics (Q2240234) (← links)
- The development of a deterministic dengue epidemic model with the influence of temperature: a case study in Malaysia (Q2241772) (← links)
- ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND DENGUE VIRUS LOAD ON DENGUE TRANSMISSION (Q3188625) (← links)
- Prediction of dengue cases based on human mobility and seasonality—An example for the city of Jakarta (Q5015822) (← links)
- EFFECT OF HUMAN MOBILITY ON PREDICTIVE SPATIO-TEMPORAL MODEL OF DENGUE EPIDEMIC TRANSMISSION (Q5060034) (← links)
- Optimal control for dengue transmission based on a model with reinfection and treatment (Q6645859) (← links)