Quantifying the spatial spread of dengue in a non-endemic Brazilian metropolis via transmission chain reconstruction
There is increasing urgency to understand the spatiotemporal dynamics of dengue in non-endemic regions. Here, the authors reconstruct likely dengue transmission chains in the city of Porto Alegre based on geo-located cases only, and find that most transmission events occur over short-distances.
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oai:doaj.org-article:0b69766d59ac45c8946552040ca042942021-12-02T13:27:23ZQuantifying the spatial spread of dengue in a non-endemic Brazilian metropolis via transmission chain reconstruction10.1038/s41467-018-05230-42041-1723https://doaj.org/article/0b69766d59ac45c8946552040ca042942018-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05230-4https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723There is increasing urgency to understand the spatiotemporal dynamics of dengue in non-endemic regions. Here, the authors reconstruct likely dengue transmission chains in the city of Porto Alegre based on geo-located cases only, and find that most transmission events occur over short-distances.Giorgio GuzzettaCecilia A. Marques-ToledoRoberto RosàMauro TeixeiraStefano MerlerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2018) |
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There is increasing urgency to understand the spatiotemporal dynamics of dengue in non-endemic regions. Here, the authors reconstruct likely dengue transmission chains in the city of Porto Alegre based on geo-located cases only, and find that most transmission events occur over short-distances. |
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Giorgio Guzzetta Cecilia A. Marques-Toledo Roberto Rosà Mauro Teixeira Stefano Merler |
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Giorgio Guzzetta Cecilia A. Marques-Toledo Roberto Rosà Mauro Teixeira Stefano Merler |
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Quantifying the spatial spread of dengue in a non-endemic Brazilian metropolis via transmission chain reconstruction |
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Quantifying the spatial spread of dengue in a non-endemic Brazilian metropolis via transmission chain reconstruction |
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Quantifying the spatial spread of dengue in a non-endemic Brazilian metropolis via transmission chain reconstruction |
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Quantifying the spatial spread of dengue in a non-endemic Brazilian metropolis via transmission chain reconstruction |
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Quantifying the spatial spread of dengue in a non-endemic Brazilian metropolis via transmission chain reconstruction |
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quantifying the spatial spread of dengue in a non-endemic brazilian metropolis via transmission chain reconstruction |
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