Journal article

Predictive modelling of Ross River virus notifications in southeastern Australia

Z Cutcher, E Williamson, SE Lynch, S Rowe, HJ Clothier, SM Firestone

Epidemiology and Infection | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2017

Abstract

SUMMARY Ross River virus (RRV) is a mosquito-borne virus endemic to Australia. The disease, marked by arthritis, myalgia and rash, has a complex epidemiology involving several mosquito species and wildlife reservoirs. Outbreak years coincide with climatic conditions conducive to mosquito population growth. We developed regression models for human RRV notifications in the Mildura Local Government Area, Victoria, Australia with the objective of increasing understanding of the relationships in this complex system, providing trigger points for intervention and developing a forecast model. Surveillance, climatic, environmental and entomological data for the period July 2000-June 2011 were used fo..

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