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Modeling Key Drivers of Cholera Transmission Dynamics Provides New Perspectives for Parasitology

Rinaldo, Andrea  
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Bertuzzo, Enrico  
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Blokesch, Melanie  
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2017
Trends in Parasitology

Hydroclimatological and anthropogenic factors are key drivers of waterborne disease transmission. Information on human settlements and host mobility on waterways along which pathogens and hosts disperse, and relevant hydroclimatological processes, can be acquired remotely and included in spatially explicit mathematical models of disease transmission. In the case of epidemic cholera, such models allowed the description of complex disease patterns and provided insight into the course of ongoing epidemics. The inclusion of spatial information in models of disease transmission can aid in emergency management and the assessment of alternative interventions. Here, we review the study of drivers of transmission via spatially explicit approaches and argue that, because many parasitic waterborne diseases share the same drivers as cholera, similar principles may apply.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.pt.2017.04.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000407529000006

Author(s)
Rinaldo, Andrea  
Bertuzzo, Enrico  
Blokesch, Melanie  
Mari, Lorenzo  
Gatto, Marino
Date Issued

2017

Published in
Trends in Parasitology
Volume

33

Issue

8

Start page

587

End page

599

Subjects

spatially explicit models

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SIWR

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epidemiology

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remote information gathering

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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July 26, 2017
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