Infection risk to travelers going to dengue fever endemic regions.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 2004 Mar; 35(1):155-9.SA

Abstract

The risk of dengue virus infection to travelers visiting dengue fever endemic regions was studied through the use of mathematical modeling. A Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model is used to describe the transmission of dengue fever (DF) in an endemic region into which tourists enter. The dynamics of a new class of human, the traveler, is incorporated into the systems of first order differential equations in the SIR describing the dynamics of the transmission in the host region. Using standard dynamic analysis methods, the numbers of travelers who become infected with the dengue virus are calculated as a function of the length of time the tourist stays in the region.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Pongsumpun P
Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Patanarapelert K
No affiliation info available
Sriprom M
No affiliation info available
Varamit S
No affiliation info available
Tang IM
No affiliation info available

MeSH

DengueDengue VirusEndemic DiseasesFemaleHumansIncidenceMaleModels, TheoreticalPredictive Value of TestsRisk AssessmentSurvival RateThailandTravel

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15272760