Assessing the epidemiological effect of wolbachia for dengue control
Dengue viruses cause more human morbidity and mortality than any other arthropod-borne virus. Dengue prevention relies mainly on vector control; however, the failure of traditional methods has promoted the development of novel entomological approaches. Although use of the intracellular bacterium wol...
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| Language: | English |
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2018
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