Why the growth of arboviral diseases necessitates a new generation of global risk maps and future projections.

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Title: Why the growth of arboviral diseases necessitates a new generation of global risk maps and future projections.
Authors: Brady, Oliver J.1,2,3 (AUTHOR) oliver.brady@lshtm.ac.uk, Bastos, Leonardo S.4 (AUTHOR), Caldwell, Jamie M.5 (AUTHOR), Cauchemez, Simon6 (AUTHOR), Clapham, Hannah E.7 (AUTHOR), Dorigatti, Illaria8 (AUTHOR), Gaythorpe, Katy A. M.8 (AUTHOR), Hu, Wenbiao9 (AUTHOR), Hussain-Alkhateeb, Laith10,11 (AUTHOR), Johansson, Michael A.12,13 (AUTHOR), Lim, Ahyoung1,2 (AUTHOR), Lopez, Velma K.12 (AUTHOR), Maude, Richard James14,15,16,17 (AUTHOR), Messina, Jane P.18 (AUTHOR), Mordecai, Erin A.19 (AUTHOR), Peterson, Andrew Townsend20 (AUTHOR), Rodriquez-Barraquer, Isabel21 (AUTHOR), Rabe, Ingrid B.22 (AUTHOR), Rojas, Diana P.22 (AUTHOR), Ryan, Sadie J.23 (AUTHOR)
Source: PLoS Computational Biology. 4/4/2025, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p1-13. 13p.
Database: Academic Search Ultimate
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ISSN:1553734X
DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012771