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Quantifying the Epidemiological Impact of Vector Control on Dengue

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    Robert C. Reiner, Indiana UniversityNichole Achee, University of Notre DameRoberto Barrera, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionThomas R. Burkot, James Cook UniversityDave D. Chadee, University of the West IndiesGregor J. Devine, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteTimothy Endy, SUNY Upstate Medical UniversityDuane Gubler, Duke-NUS Medical SchoolJoachim Hombach, World Health OrganizationImmo Kleinschmidt, London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineAudrey Lenhart, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionSteven W. Lindsay, National Institutes of HealthIra Longini, University of FloridaMathias Mondy, University of California, DavisAmy C. Morrison, University of California, DavisT. Alex Perkins, National Institutes of HealthGonzalo Vazquez Prokopec, Emory UniversityPaul Reiter, Institut PasteurScott A. Ritchie, James Cook UniversityDavid L. Smith, National Institutes of HealthDaniel Strickman, Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationThomas W. Scott, National Institutes of Health
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  • English
Date
  • 2016-05-01
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  • Public Library of Science
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  • This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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ISSN
  • 1935-2727
Volume
  • 10
Issue
  • 5
Start Page
  • e0004588
End Page
  • e0004588
Grant/Funding Information
  • This review was supported by the Partnership for Dengue Control (PDC) and the Fondation Merieux. This work was supported by the Research and Policy for Infectious Disease Dynamics program of the Science and Technology Directory, Department of Homeland Security, and Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health (NIH); SWL was supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (OPP1053338).
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  • Health Sciences, Epidemiology
  • Biology, Parasitology
  • Health Sciences, Public Health

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