Comparison of Aedes aegypti arbovirus transmission thresholds in two communities with differing water supply infrastructure
Abstract Background To assess whether the 'economic boom' in the tropical seaport city of Barranquilla improved tapped water supplies to socio-economically poor neighbourhoods resulting in: (1) their reduced use for domestic water-storage in large (> 1,000-litre) custom-made cement tank...
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Main Authors: | Claudia Maria Romero-Vivas (Author), Dhay Potes (Author), Pedro José Arango-Padilla (Author), Clara Eugenia Roa-García (Author), Andrew Keith Falconar (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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