L. Almeida, A. Haddon, Claire Kermorvant, Alexis Léculier, Y. Privat, Martin Strugarek, N. Vauchelet, J. Zubelli
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Optimal release of mosquitoes to control dengue transmission
In order to prevent the propagation of human diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (as dengue or zika), a solution is to release mosquitoes infected by Wolbachia. In this study, we model the release and the propagation over time and space of such infected mosquitoes in a population of uninfected ones. The aim of this study is to investigate the best location in space of the release to ensure invasion by the infected mosquitoes.