Features of the urban environment associated with Aedes aegypti abundance in high-rise public apartments in Singapore: An environmental case-control study.
Aedes aegypti abundance in residential estates is hypothesized to contribute to localised outbreaks of dengue in Singapore. Knowing the factors in the urban environment underlying high Ae. aegypti abundance could guide intervention efforts to reduce Ae. aegypti breeding and the incidence of dengue....
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Main Authors: | Stephanie A Fernandez (Author), Haoyang Sun (Author), Borame L Dickens (Author), Lee Ching Ng (Author), Alex R Cook (Author), Jue Tao Lim (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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