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INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Modelling interventions during a dengue outbreak. Epidemiology and infection
Autor/es:
D BARMAK; C O DORSO; M J OTERO; H G SOLARI
Revista:
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION.
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge; Año: 2014 vol. 142 p. 545 - 561
ISSN:
0950-2688
Resumen:
We present a stochastic dynamical model for the transmission of dengue that considersthe co-evolution of the spatial dynamics of the vectors (Aedes aegypti) and hosts (humanpopulation), allowing the simulation of control strategies adapted to the actual evolution ofan epidemic outbreak. We observed that imposing restrictions on the movement of infectedhumans is not a highly effective strategy. In contrast, isolating infected individuals with highlevels of compliance by the human population is efficient even when implemented with delaysduring an ongoing outbreak. We also studied insecticide-spraying strategies assuming different(hypothetical) efficiencies. We observed that highly efficient fumigation strategies seem to beeffective during an outbreak. Nevertheless, taking into account the controversial results on theuse of spraying as a single control strategy, we suggest that carrying out combined strategies offumigation and isolation during an epidemic outbreak should account for a suitable strategy forthe attenuation of epidemic outbreaks.