Case-area targeted interventions (CATI) for reactive dengue control: Modelling effectiveness of vector control and prophylactic drugs in Singapore
<h4>Background</h4> Targeting interventions to areas that have recently experienced cases of disease is one strategy to contain outbreaks of infectious disease. Such case-area targeted interventions (CATI) have become an increasingly popular approach for dengue control but there is littl...
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Main Authors: | Oliver J. Brady (Author), Adam J. Kucharski (Author), Sebastian Funk (Author), Yalda Jafari (Author), Marnix Van Loock (Author), Guillermo Herrera-Taracena (Author), Joris Menten (Author), W. John Edmunds (Author), Shuzhen Sim (Author), Lee-Ching Ng (Author), Stéphane Hué (Author), Martin L. Hibberd (Author) |
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