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A model of disease transmission was formulated which assumed that vector feeding behaviour is cyclical rather than continuous. This model led to equat...
Read moreBoth the number of rice hills (clumps of tillering stalks from planted seedlings) and the density of vectors were divided into 3 categories: healthy, ...
Read moreTheoretical models suggest that increased vector species participation in pathogen transmission significantly increases the prevalence of vector and h...
Read moreThe spread of vector-borne diseases into new areas, commonly attributed to environmental change or increased trade and travel, could be exacerbated if...
Read moreVector-borne diseases (VBDs) impact human and animal health globally, and their ecology and transmission are affected by human-caused ecosystem and bi...
Read moreA number of insect vectors of plant-virus diseases make only transitory visits to the crop in which the economic effects of the disease are important....
Read moreLimited attention from the modelling community has been given to ecological approaches which aim to predict geographical patterns of malaria by accoun...
Read more1. A promising strategy for reducing the transmission of dengue and other arboviral human diseases by Aedes aegypti mosquito vector populations involv...
Read morePine wilt disease is one of the most severe and devastating diseases affecting pine forests worldwide, resulting in huge economic losses in many count...
Read moreThe role and influence of exotic species in indigenous vector-borne diseases are important but remain understudied. Ascertaining whether disease vecto...
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