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The following pages link to A model for the spatial transmission of dengue with daily movement between villages and a city (Q5169514):
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- The interplay of vaccination and vector control on small dengue networks (Q309239) (← links)
- Day-to-day population movement and the management of dengue epidemics (Q518208) (← links)
- Modelling dengue epidemic spreading with human mobility (Q1619175) (← 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)
- Modeling impact of temperature and human movement on the persistence of dengue disease (Q1784125) (← links)
- Effect of daily human movement on some characteristics of dengue dynamics (Q2240234) (← links)
- Migration rate estimation in an epidemic network (Q2245881) (← links)
- Effect of daily periodic human movement on dengue dynamics: the case of the 2010 outbreak in Hermosillo, Mexico (Q2247299) (← links)
- Transmission dynamics and control mechanisms of vector-borne diseases with active and passive movements between urban and satellite cities (Q2283908) (← links)
- Impact of adult mosquito control on dengue prevalence in a multi-patch setting: A case study in Kolkata (2014--2015) (Q2317066) (← links)
- The role of residence times in two-patch dengue transmission dynamics and optimal strategies (Q2630317) (← links)
- EFFECT OF HUMAN MOBILITY ON PREDICTIVE SPATIO-TEMPORAL MODEL OF DENGUE EPIDEMIC TRANSMISSION (Q5060034) (← links)
- The timeline of overseas imported cases acts as a strong indicator of dengue outbreak in mainland China (Q6604802) (← links)