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TitleEffectiveness evaluation of mosquito suppression strategies on dengue transmission under changing temperature and precipitation
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Date Issued2024-05-01
Source PublicationActa Tropica
ISSN0001-706X
Volume253
Abstract

Widespread resurgence of dengue outbreaks has seriously threatened the global health. Due to lack of treatments and vaccines, one key strategy in dengue control is to reduce the vector population size. As an environment-friendly mosquito control approach, releasing male mosquitoes transinfected with specific Wolbachia strain into the field to suppress the wild mosquito population size has become wildly accepted. The current study evaluates the effectiveness of this suppression strategy on dengue control under changing temperature and precipitation profiles. We formulate a mathematical model which includes larval intra-specific competition, the maturation period for mosquitoes, the extrinsic incubation period (EIP) and intrinsic incubation period (IIP). The persistence of mosquitoes and disease is discussed in terms of two basic reproduction numbers (R and R) and the release ratio p. Further numerical simulations are carried out to not only validate theoretical results, but also provide interesting quantitative observations. Sensitivity analysis on the reproduction numbers, peak size, peak time and the final epidemic size is performed with respect to model parameters, which highlights effective control measures against dengue transmission. Moreover, by assuming temperature and precipitation dependent mosquito-related parameters, the model can be used to project the effectiveness of releasing Wolbachia-carrying males under climatic variations. It is shown that the effectiveness of various control strategies is highly dependent on the changing temperature and precipitation profiles. In particular, the model projects that it is most challenging to control the disease at the favorable temperature (around 27∼30C) and precipitation (5∼8mm/day) range, during which the basic reproduction number R is very high and more Wolbachia-infected males should be released.

KeywordChanging temperature Dengue control Mosquito suppression strategy Precipitation Vector-host model
DOI10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107159
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaParasitology ; Tropical Medicine
WOS SubjectParasitology ; Tropical Medicine
WOS IDWOS:001202319300001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85186992537
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/11453
CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
Corresponding AuthorLou, Yijun
Affiliation
1.School of Mathematical Sciences,Jiangsu University,Zhenjiang, Jiangsu,212013,China
2.Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Research and Application for Data Science,BNU-HKBU United International College,Zhuhai,519087,China
3.Department of Applied Mathematics,Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong SAR,China
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Liu, Kaihui,Fang, Shuanghui,Li, Qionget al. Effectiveness evaluation of mosquito suppression strategies on dengue transmission under changing temperature and precipitation[J]. Acta Tropica, 2024, 253.
APA Liu, Kaihui, Fang, Shuanghui, Li, Qiong, & Lou, Yijun. (2024). Effectiveness evaluation of mosquito suppression strategies on dengue transmission under changing temperature and precipitation. Acta Tropica, 253.
MLA Liu, Kaihui,et al."Effectiveness evaluation of mosquito suppression strategies on dengue transmission under changing temperature and precipitation". Acta Tropica 253(2024).
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