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A dengue outbreak in a rural community in Northern Coastal Ecuador: An analysis using unmanned aerial vehicle mapping
ArticleAbstract: Dengue is recognized as a major health issue in large urban tropical cities but is also observed inPalabras claves:Autores:Berrocal V.J., Carlos Mena, Cevallos V.E., Coloma J., Gabriel Trueba, Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lee G.O., Luis E. Vasco, Morrison A.C., Patricio Ponce, Sully Márquez, Trostle J.A., Uruchima J., Van Engen A., William Cevallos, Zuniga-Moya J.C.Fuentes:googlescopusA validated agent-based model to study the spatial and temporal heterogeneities of malaria incidence in the rainforest environment
ArticleAbstract: Background: The Amazon environment has been exposed in the last decades to radical changes that havePalabras claves:agent-based model, AMAZON, Anopheles darlingi, Low endemicity, MALARIA, Plasmodium falciparum, PLASMODIUM VIVAXAutores:Barbieri A.F., Carlos Mena, Feingold B., Guedes G.R., Javiera Alarcon-Valenzuela, Miranda J.J., Pan W.K.Y., Pizzitutti F.Fuentes:googlescopusOut of the net: An agent-based model to study human movements influence on local-scale malaria transmission
ArticleAbstract: Though malaria control initiatives have markedly reduced malaria prevalence in recent decades, globaPalabras claves:Autores:Álvarez C.A., Carlos Mena, Feingold B., Pan W.K., Pizzitutti F., Zaitchik B.F.Fuentes:googlescopusMalaria transmission and spillover across the peru–ecuador border: A spatiotemporal analysis
ArticleAbstract: Border regions have been implicated as important hot spots of malaria transmission, particularly inPalabras claves:Bayesian methods, Human mobility, MALARIA, Spatiotemporal modeling, SpilloverAutores:Carlos Mena, Cristina G. Recalde-Coronel, Gunderson A.K., Janko M.M., Kumar R.E., Lescano A.G., Luis E. Vasco, Pan W.K., Valle-Campos A., Zaitchik B.F.Fuentes:googlescopusModeling asymptomatic infections and work-related human circulation as drivers of unstable malaria transmission in low-prevalence areas: A study in the Northern Peruvian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Background: Despite relatively successful control campaigns, malaria remains a relevant public healtPalabras claves:agent-based model, Asymptomatic infection, MALARIA, MIGRATION, PerúAutores:Carlos Mena, Feingold B., Pan W.K., Pizzitutti F.Fuentes:googlescopus