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Multiplicative mixed-effects modelling of dengue incidence: an analysis of the ...

Freitas, Adelaide; Rodrigues, Helena Sofia; Martins, Natália; Iutis, Adela; Robert, Michael A.; Herrera, Demian; Colomé-Hidalgo, Manuel

Dengue is a vector-borne disease that is endemic to several countries, including the Dominican Republic, which has experienced dengue outbreaks for over four decades. With outbreaks growing in incidence in recent years, it is becoming increasingly important to develop better tools to understand drivers of dengue transmission. Such tools are critical for providing timely information to assist healthcare authorit...


Spatiotemporal and meteorological relationships in dengue transmission in the D...

Robert, Michael A.; Rodrigues, Helena Sofia; Herrera, Demian; Campos, Juan de Mata Donado; Morilla, Fernando; Del Águila Mejía, Javier

Dengue has broadened its global distribution substantially in the past two decades, and many endemic areas are experiencing increases in incidence. The Dominican Republic recently experienced its two largest outbreaks to date with 16,836 reported cases in 2015 and 20,123 reported cases in 2019. With continued increases in dengue transmission, developing tools to better prepare healthcare systems and mosquito co...


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