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Stochastic eco-epidemiological model of dengue disease transmission by Aedes aegypti mosquito
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2010-01Registro en:
Otero, Marcelo Javier; Solari, Hernan Gustavo; Stochastic eco-epidemiological model of dengue disease transmission by Aedes aegypti mosquito; Elsevier Science Inc; Mathematical Biosciences; 223; 1; 1-2010; 32-46
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Autor
Otero, Marcelo Javier
Solari, Hernan Gustavo
Resumen
We present a stochastic dynamical model for the transmission of dengue that takes into account seasonal and spatial dynamics of the vector Aedes aegypti. It describes disease dynamics triggered by the arrival of infected people in a city. We show that the probability of an epidemic outbreak depends on seasonal variation in temperature and on the availability of breeding sites. We also show that the arrival date of an infected human in a susceptible population dramatically affects the distribution of the final size of epidemics and that early outbreaks have a low probability. However, early outbreaks are likely to produce large epidemics because they have a longer time to evolve before the winter extinction of vectors. Our model could be used to estimate the risk and final size of epidemic outbreaks in regions with seasonal climatic variations. © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.