Citation

BibTex format

@article{Basáñez:2004,
author = {Basáñez, MG and Rodríguez, DJ},
journal = {Entomotropica},
pages = {113--134},
title = {Dinámica de transmisión y modelos matemáticos en enfermedadestransmitidas por vectores},
url = {http://www.entomotropica.org/index.php/entomotropica/article/view/128},
volume = {19},
year = {2004}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - Modern theory on the dynamics of infectious diseases is infl uenced by ecological theory, especially by demography. Th e study of these dynamicsusing mathematical models has had a staggering development in recent years, and has proven to be a valuable tool to understand epidemiologicalpatterns and processes, provided that models are as close as possible to real life situations and based on biological knowledge. We discuss thebasic concepts of the transmission dynamics of infectious agents aff ecting a host and an insect vector. We specifi cally study mathematicalmodels for the dynamics of human malaria in both spatially homogeneous and fragmented environments. Models for the dynamics of humanonchocerciasis are also presented. Finally we discuss the results and their basic and applied importance.
AU - Basáñez,MG
AU - Rodríguez,DJ
EP - 134
PY - 2004///
SN - 1317-5262
SP - 113
TI - Dinámica de transmisión y modelos matemáticos en enfermedadestransmitidas por vectores
T2 - Entomotropica
UR - http://www.entomotropica.org/index.php/entomotropica/article/view/128
UR - http://www.entomotropica.org/index.php/entomotropica/index
VL - 19
ER -

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