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Modelling the effect of temperature on transmission of dengue
Authors:P BARBAZAN  M GUISERIX  W BOONYUAN  W TUNTAPRASART  D PONTIER  J-P GONZALEZ
Institution:Institute for Research Development, UMR 190 Emerging Viral Pathogens, Centre of Excellence for Vectors and Vector-borne Diseases, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand;, Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive, CNRS UMR 5558, Universitéde Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France;, Department of Medical Entomology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand;and International Centre for Medical Research, Franceville, Gabon
Abstract:The main entomological parameters involved in the rate of dengue virus transmission include the longevity of female mosquitoes, the time interval between bites and the extrinsic incubation period of the virus. Field and laboratory data provide estimates for these parameters, but their interactions with other factors (e.g. host population density and environmental parameters) make their integration into a transmission model quite complex. To estimate the impact of these parameters on transmission, we developed a model of virus transmission by a vector population which predicts the number of potentially infective bites under a range of temperatures and entomological parameters, including the daily survival rate of females, the interval between bites and the extrinsic incubation period. Results show that in a stable population, an increase in mosquito longevity disproportionately enhances the number of potential transmissions (e.g. by as much as five times when the survival rate rises from 0.80 to 0.95). Halving the length of the biting interval with a 10-°C rise in temperature increases the transmission rate by at least 2.4 times. Accordingly, the model can predict changes in dengue transmission associated with short-term variation in seasonal temperature and also with potentially long-lasting increases in global temperatures.
Keywords:Bloodmeals  daily survival rate  dengue transmission  extrinsic incubation period  gonotrophic cycle  infective bites  model  temperature  vector
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