Estimating dynamics of dengue disease in Colombo district of Sri Lanka with environmental impact by quantifying the per-capita vector density
Piyumi Chathurangika,
S. S. N. Perera,
S. A. Kushani De Silva
Abstract:Dengue is a vector-borne disease transmitted to humans by vectors of genus
Aedes
causing a global threat to health, social, and economic sectors in many of the tropical countries including Sri Lanka. In Sri Lanka, the tropical climate, marked by seasonal weather primarily influenced by monsoons, fosters optimal conditions for the virus to spread efficiently. This heightened transmission results in increased per-capita vector density. In this work, we investigate the dynamic influence of … Show more
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