Modelling the persistence and control of Rift Valley fever virus in a spatially heterogeneous landscape
Rift Valley fever is a zoonotic haemorrhagic fever with complex transmission dynamics influenced by environmental variables and animal movements. Here, the authors develop a metapopulation model incorporating these factors and use it to identify the main drivers of transmission in the Comoros archip...
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Autores principales: | Warren S. D. Tennant, Eric Cardinale, Catherine Cêtre-Sossah, Youssouf Moutroifi, Gilles Le Godais, Davide Colombi, Simon E. F. Spencer, Mike J. Tildesley, Matt J. Keeling, Onzade Charafouddine, Vittoria Colizza, W. John Edmunds, Raphaëlle Métras |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/762e86131a524419ba0175fe4aff39dd |
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