Emergence of traveling waves in the spreading of dengue fever

ORAL

Abstract

Dengue fever is a multistrain mosquito-borne subtropical disease that exhibits complex oscillatory outbreaks. Epidemiological data from Thailand displays traveling waves of infection originating in Bangkok, the largest population center (Cummings et al., Nature 427: 344, 2004). We present a multistrain metapopulation model in which traveling wave like behavior results from migration coupling between heterogeneous regions. The region with the highest effective person-to-person contact rate leads the dynamics. A stochastic version of the model will also be presented.

Authors

  • Simone Bianco

    College of William and Mary, The College of William and Mary

  • Andrea Faatz

    The College of William and Mary

  • Derek Cummings

    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

  • Leah Shaw

    College of William and Mary, The College of William and Mary