An accurate mathematical model predicting number of dengue cases in tropics
Dengue fever is a systemic viral infection of epidemic proportions in tropical countries. The incidence of dengue fever is ever increasing and has doubled over the last few decades. Estimated 50million new cases are detected each year and close to 10000 deaths occur each year. Epidemics are unpredic...
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Main Authors: | Chathurangi Edussuriya (Author), Sampath Deegalla (Author), Indika Gawarammana (Author) |
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