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Infection persistence time of Aedes breeding habitats

The Aedes mosquito species are capable of maintaining the circulation of viruses only by the strategy of transovarial transmission and diapause of eggs. It is found that when the transovarial transmission is inhibited, the survival time of the presence of viruses in a given mosquito habitat is limit...

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Published in:Physica A 2002-03, Vol.305 (3), p.597-603
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