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The following pages link to Assessing socioeconomic vulnerability to dengue fever in Cali, Colombia: statistical vs expert-based modeling (Q37152700):
Displaying 33 items.
- Risk analysis for dengue suitability in Africa using the ArcGIS predictive analysis tools (PA tools) (Q24261424) (← links)
- Quantitative assessment of a spatial multicriteria model for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in Thailand, and application in Cambodia (Q26779550) (← links)
- Arbovirosis and potential transmission blocking vaccines (Q27468657) (← links)
- Elevation as a proxy for mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission in the Americas (Q30145559) (← links)
- Indicators for tracking European vulnerabilities to the risks of infectious disease transmission due to climate change (Q30217240) (← links)
- The role of the mosquito in a dengue human infection model (Q33676847) (← links)
- Spatial-explicit modeling of social vulnerability to malaria in East Africa (Q34122476) (← links)
- A probabilistic spatial dengue fever risk assessment by a threshold-based-quantile regression method. (Q34323116) (← links)
- Developing a social autopsy tool for dengue mortality: a pilot study (Q35058916) (← links)
- Mapping malaria risk and vulnerability in the United Republic of Tanzania: a spatial explicit model (Q35074239) (← links)
- Assessing the social vulnerability to malaria in Rwanda (Q35079040) (← links)
- The Effects of Socioeconomic and Environmental Factors on the Incidence of Dengue Fever in the Pearl River Delta, China, 2013 (Q35823269) (← links)
- Socioeconomic and environmental determinants of dengue transmission in an urban setting: An ecological study in Nouméa, New Caledonia (Q36332097) (← links)
- Characterizing a large outbreak of dengue fever in Guangdong Province, China (Q36860783) (← links)
- Human C5a Protein Participates in the Mosquito Immune Response Against Dengue Virus. (Q36967832) (← links)
- Community context and sub-neighborhood scale detail to explain dengue, chikungunya and Zika patterns in Cali, Colombia. (Q38157149) (← links)
- The many projected futures of dengue (Q38366682) (← links)
- Relative risk estimation of dengue disease at small spatial scale (Q38623428) (← links)
- Direct cost of dengue hospitalization in Zhongshan, China: Associations with demographics, virus types and hospital accreditation (Q38644489) (← links)
- Early Detection for Dengue Using Local Indicator of Spatial Association (LISA) Analysis. (Q42083437) (← links)
- Addressing vulnerability, building resilience: community-based adaptation to vector-borne diseases in the context of global change. (Q47103602) (← links)
- Climate Change and the Neglected Tropical Diseases. (Q54213787) (← links)
- Serosurvey of Human Antibodies Recognizing Aedes aegypti D7 Salivary Proteins in Colombia. (Q55004874) (← links)
- Correlating Remote Sensing Data with the Abundance of Pupae of the Dengue Virus Mosquito Vector, Aedes aegypti, in Central Mexico (Q56898600) (← links)
- Neighborhood Violence Impacts Disease Control and Surveillance: Case Study of Cali, Colombia from 2014 to 2016 (Q57065009) (← links)
- Assessment of Social Vulnerability to Flood in Urban Côte d’Ivoire Using the MOVE Framework (Q57528459) (← links)
- Climate change, malaria, and public health: accounting for socioeconomic contexts in past debates and future research (Q58053656) (← links)
- Socioeconomic and demographic predictors of resident knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding arthropod-borne viruses in Panama (Q59126602) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity in the Distribution of Chikungunya and Zika Virus Case Incidences during their 2014 to 2016 Epidemics in Barranquilla, Colombia (Q64124084) (← links)
- Spatial-Temporal Assessment of Environmental Factors Related to Dengue Outbreaks in São Paulo, Brazil (Q90224386) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal Transmission Patterns and Determinants of Dengue Fever: A Case Study of Guangzhou, China (Q92128629) (← links)
- Changing paradigms in Aedes control: considering the spatial heterogeneity of dengue transmission (Q92485261) (← links)
- Climate change induced vulnerability and adaption for dengue incidence in Colombo and Kandy districts: the detailed investigation in Sri Lanka (Q97680037) (← links)