Selected article for: "extrinsic incubation period vector abundance and vector borne"

Author: Joseph T. Wu; Corey M. Peak; Gabriel M. Leung; Marc Lipsitch
Title: Fractional Dosing of Yellow Fever Vaccine to Extend Supply: A Modeling Study
  • Document date: 2016_5_14
  • ID: ejqq2wmi_43
    Snippet: Our simple model has several limitations. We assume homogeneous mixing of the population 308 (reasonable at least locally for a vector-borne disease). We also fix a particular value of R 0 for 309 each calculation, and assume this value is maintained until the epidemic has swept through a 310 population. In reality, R 0 will vary seasonally as vector abundance, extrinsic incubation period, 311.....
    Document: Our simple model has several limitations. We assume homogeneous mixing of the population 308 (reasonable at least locally for a vector-borne disease). We also fix a particular value of R 0 for 309 each calculation, and assume this value is maintained until the epidemic has swept through a 310 population. In reality, R 0 will vary seasonally as vector abundance, extrinsic incubation period, 311

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