Forecasting zoonotic infectious disease response to climate change: mosquito vectors and a changing environment
Infectious diseases are changing due to the environment and altered interactions among
hosts, reservoirs, vectors, and pathogens. This is particularly true for zoonotic diseases that …
hosts, reservoirs, vectors, and pathogens. This is particularly true for zoonotic diseases that …
Sustainable water management: Understanding the socioeconomic and cultural dimensions
With the pressing challenges of water scarcity and pollution, achieving sustainable water
management is imperative for promoting long-term development. Therefore, this paper aims …
management is imperative for promoting long-term development. Therefore, this paper aims …
Improving mosquito population predictions in the Greater Toronto Area using remote sensing imagery
West Nile Virus (WNV) and St. Louis Encephalitis (SLE) are two of the most common
mosquito-borne diseases in North America. WNV and SLE have sporadic spatial and …
mosquito-borne diseases in North America. WNV and SLE have sporadic spatial and …
Too big, too small, or just right? The influence of multispectral image size on mosquito population predictions in the greater Toronto area
Outbreaks of West Nile Virus (WNV) and St. Louis Encephalitis (SLE) are projected to
increase in frequency and intensity with climate change, underlining the need to develop …
increase in frequency and intensity with climate change, underlining the need to develop …
Analysis of the Incidence Rates of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Based on Land Cover, NDVI, and NDBI in Bengkulu City in 2018-2021
In 2022, the incidence rate (IR) of dengue in Indonesia was 34.33%, with environmental
factors playing a role in its distribution. Changes in land cover can alter microclimatic …
factors playing a role in its distribution. Changes in land cover can alter microclimatic …
Characterizing After‐Rain Standing Waters in Urban Built Environments Through a Multilevel Image Analysis
TH Wen, HY Liao, KL Yang… - Urban Remote Sensing …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Under the impact of global warming, mosquito‐borne diseases, such as dengue fever, are
expanding geographically in subtropical metropolises. Rain‐induced standing water bodies …
expanding geographically in subtropical metropolises. Rain‐induced standing water bodies …
Understanding polynomial distributed lag models: truncation lag implications for a mosquito-borne disease risk model in Brazil
Using data for the states of Brazil, we construct a polynomial distributed lag model under
different truncation lag criteria to predict reported dengue cases. Accurately predicting …
different truncation lag criteria to predict reported dengue cases. Accurately predicting …
Land-use planning for health: Tradeoffs and nonlinearities govern how land-use change impacts vector-borne disease risk
Patterns of land-use can affect the transmission of many infectious diseases with human
health implications; yet, applied ecosystem service models have rarely accounted for …
health implications; yet, applied ecosystem service models have rarely accounted for …
Modeling Urban Areas Epidemiological Risk Exposure Using Multispectral Spaceborne Data
OE Mudele - 2021 - iris.unipv.it
In recent decades, the world has been fast urbanizing. More than half of the world's human
population now live in urban areas. Such high density of urban population is resulting in air …
population now live in urban areas. Such high density of urban population is resulting in air …
Improving mosquito population models over the Greater Toronto Area using MSI and SAR data
As West Nile Virus (WNV) and St. Louis Encephalitis (SLE) become more prevalent across
North America, there is an increased risk of fatal neuroinvasive cases. In order for public …
North America, there is an increased risk of fatal neuroinvasive cases. In order for public …