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English: Animated cartographic representation of the spread of dengue virus infection within the city of Cairns, Queensland, during the 2003 epidemic. Each frame represents a week (measured since the onset of symptoms of the introduced case, IC). Red points show the week of onset of symptoms of cases in the week t whereas blue dots the cumulative cases from t0 to t-1. |
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Source | Video S1 from Vazquez-Prokopec G, Kitron U, Montgomery B, Horne P, Ritchie S (2010). "Quantifying the Spatial Dimension of Dengue Virus Epidemic Spread within a Tropical Urban Environment". PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. DOI:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000920. PMID 21200419. PMC: 3006131. | ||
Author | Vazquez-Prokopec G, Kitron U, Montgomery B, Horne P, Ritchie S | ||
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Author | Vazquez-Prokopec G, Kitron U, Montgomery B, Horne P, Ritchie S |
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Image title | Animated cartographic representation of the spread of dengue virus infection within the city of Cairns, Queensland, during the 2003 epidemic. Each frame represents a week (measured since the onset of symptoms of the introduced case, IC). Red points show the week of onset of symptoms of cases in the week t whereas blue dots the cumulative cases from t0 to t-1. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2010-12 |
Language | English |