Host outdoor exposure variability affects the transmission and spread of Zika virus: Insights for epidemic control.
<label>BACKGROUND</label>Zika virus transmission dynamics in urban environments follow a complex spatiotemporal pattern that appears unpredictable and barely related to high mosquito density areas. In this context, human activity patterns likely have a major role in Zika transmission dyn...
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Main Authors: | Marco Ajelli (Author), Imelda K Moise (Author), Tricia Caroline S G Hutchings (Author), Scott C Brown (Author), Naresh Kumar (Author), Neil F Johnson (Author), John C Beier (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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