Increasing airline travel may facilitate co-circulation of multiple dengue virus serotypes in Asia.
The incidence of dengue has grown dramatically in recent decades worldwide, especially in Southeast Asia and the Americas with substantial transmission in 2014-2015. Yet the mechanisms underlying the spatio-temporal circulation of dengue virus (DENV) serotypes at large geographical scales remain elu...
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Main Authors: | Huaiyu Tian (Author), Zhe Sun (Author), Nuno Rodrigues Faria (Author), Jing Yang (Author), Bernard Cazelles (Author), Shanqian Huang (Author), Bo Xu (Author), Qiqi Yang (Author), Oliver G Pybus (Author), Bing Xu (Author) |
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