2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0035-9203(01)90184-1
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The risk of yellow fever in a dengue-infested area

Abstract: Yellow fever and dengue are viral infections that in urban centres are transmitted by the same arthropod vector, a mosquito of the genus Aedes. In order to estimate the risk of an epidemic of urban yellow fever in a dengue-infested area we calculated the threshold in the basic reproduction number, R0, of dengue, above which any single sylvatic yellow fever-infected individual will trigger an urban yellow fever epidemic. Specifically, we analysed the relationship between the extrinsic incubation period and the … Show more

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“…By outbreak we understand the sudden exponential rise in the number of cases in the beginning of the transmission season. The list of those 61 cities can be seen in Table. The calculation of R 0 can be carried out from the initial exponential growing phase of the number of cases as detailed in Massad et al (2001). However, we show in the appendix a summary of the derivation of R 0 and λ.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…By outbreak we understand the sudden exponential rise in the number of cases in the beginning of the transmission season. The list of those 61 cities can be seen in Table. The calculation of R 0 can be carried out from the initial exponential growing phase of the number of cases as detailed in Massad et al (2001). However, we show in the appendix a summary of the derivation of R 0 and λ.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By fitting the proportion of new cases to an exponential curve, we can estimate R 0 . The values of the parameters were µ = 0.156 weeks -1 and γ = 1 week -1 (Massad et al 2001).…”
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