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Modeling environmentally mediated rotavirus transmission: The role of temperature and hydrologic factors
2018
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Rotavirus is considered a directly transmitted disease due to its high infectivity. Environmental pathways have, therefore, largely been ignored. Rotavirus, however, persists in water sources, and both its surface water concentrations and infection incidence vary with temperature. Here, we examine the potential for waterborne rotavirus transmission. We use a mechanistic model that incorporates both direct and waterborne transmission pathways, coupled with a hydrological model, and we simulate
doi:10.1073/pnas.1719579115
pmid:29496960
pmcid:PMC5866583
fatcat:kch5u7bfhrfvzeob2yocdfvjnu