Author: Moritz U. G. Kraemer; T. Alex Perkins; Derek A.T. Cummings; Rubeena Zakar; Simon I. Hay; David L. Smith; Robert C. Reiner
Title: Big city, small world: Density, contact rates, and transmission of dengue across Pakistan. Document date: 2015_4_27
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Snippet: To assess the potential for spatial variation in the inhomogeneity of mixing as it pertains 108 dengue transmission, we performed an analysis of district-level time series of dengue 109 transmission in the Punjab province of Pakistan using a TSIR model with separate mixing 110 parameters for urban and rural districts. We likewise made estimates of the relationships 111 between density-independent transmission potential and putative drivers thereo.....
Document: To assess the potential for spatial variation in the inhomogeneity of mixing as it pertains 108 dengue transmission, we performed an analysis of district-level time series of dengue 109 transmission in the Punjab province of Pakistan using a TSIR model with separate mixing 110 parameters for urban and rural districts. We likewise made estimates of the relationships 111 between density-independent transmission potential and putative drivers thereof, such as 112 temperature, to allow for the relative roles of extrinsic and intrinsic factors to be teased apart. 113
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