The role of imported cases and favorable meteorological conditions in the onset of dengue epidemics.
<h4>Background</h4>Travelers who acquire dengue infection are often routes for virus transmission to other regions. Nevertheless, the interplay between infected travelers, climate, vectors, and indigenous dengue incidence remains unclear. The role of foreign-origin cases on local dengue...
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Main Authors: | Chuin-Shee Shang (Author), Chi-Tai Fang (Author), Chung-Ming Liu (Author), Tzai-Hung Wen (Author), Kun-Hsien Tsai (Author), Chwan-Chuen King (Author) |
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2010-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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