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      On the co‐infection of dengue fever and Zika virus

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      Optimal Control Applications and Methods
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          Reproduction numbers and sub-threshold endemic equilibria for compartmental models of disease transmission

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            Global Spread and Persistence of Dengue

            Dengue is a spectrum of disease caused by four serotypes of the most prevalent arthropod-borne virus affecting humans today, and its incidence has increased dramatically in the past 50 years. Due in part to population growth and uncontrolled urbanization in tropical and subtropical countries, breeding sites for the mosquitoes that transmit dengue virus have proliferated, and successful vector control has proven problematic. Dengue viruses have evolved rapidly as they have spread worldwide, and genotypes associated with increased virulence have expanded from South and Southeast Asia into the Pacific and the Americas. This review explores the human, mosquito, and viral factors that contribute to the global spread and persistence of dengue, as well as the interaction between the three spheres, in the context of ecological and climate changes. What is known, as well as gaps in knowledge, is emphasized in light of future prospects for control and prevention of this pandemic disease.
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              Zika virus: a report on three cases of human infection during an epidemic of jaundice in Nigeria.

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                Journal
                Optimal Control Applications and Methods
                Optim Control Appl Meth
                Wiley
                0143-2087
                1099-1514
                February 2019
                May 2019
                January 08 2019
                May 2019
                : 40
                : 3
                : 394-421
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Mathematics EducationUniversity of Education, Winneba, Kumasi Campus Kumasi Ghana
                [2 ]Department of MathematicsCity University of Science and Information Technology Peshawar Pakistan
                [3 ]Department of MathematicsVaal University of Technology Vanderbijlpark South Africa
                [4 ]CONACyT‐Tecnológico Nacional de México/CENIDETInterior Internado Palmira S/N Cuernavaca Mexico
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                10.1002/oca.2483
                55b4f212-8acc-4b81-b947-a47c349b9eaf
                © 2019

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