Wolbachiaincompatible insect technique program optimization over large spatial scales using a process-based model of mosquito metapopulation dynamics
Preston Lim,
Alex R Cook,
Somya Bansal
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundWolbachiaincompatible insect technique (IIT) programs have been shown in field trials to be highly effective in suppressing populations of mosquitoes that carry diseases such as dengue, chikungunya and Zika. However, the frequent and repeated release ofWolbachia-infected male mosquitoes makes such programs resource-intensive. While the need for optimization is recognized, potential strategies to optimize releases and reduce resource utilization have not been fully explored.MethodsWe developed a proce… Show more
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