Modeling Dengue Hotspot with Bipartite Network Approach
Dengue poses a large economic burden in Malaysia includes among other endemic countries. In order to detect the likely hotspots that breeds mosquito vectors, this study aims to formulate a contact network model of dengue transmission where the research scenario is characterised by spatial data that...
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Springer Verlag
2018
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