Economic impact of dengue in Singapore from 2010 to 2020 and the cost-effectiveness of Wolbachia interventions
The release of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes is a promising disease intervention strategy that aims to control dengue and other arboviral infections. While early field trials and modelling studies suggest promising epidemiological and entomological outcomes, the overall cost effectiveness of the tec...
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Main Authors: | Stacy Soh (Author), Soon Hoe Ho (Author), Annabel Seah (Author), Janet Ong (Author), Borame Sue Dickens (Author), Ken Wei Tan (Author), Joel Ruihan Koo (Author), Alex R. Cook (Author), Kelvin Bryan Tan (Author), Shuzhen Sim (Author), Lee Ching Ng (Author), Jue Tao Lim (Author) |
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