Viruses (Jan 2023)

A Systematic Review of Mathematical Models of Dengue Transmission and Vector Control: 2010–2020

  • Samson T. Ogunlade,
  • Michael T. Meehan,
  • Adeshina I. Adekunle,
  • Emma S. McBryde

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v15010254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 254

Abstract

Read online

Vector control methods are considered effective in averting dengue transmission. However, several factors may modify their impact. Of these controls, chemical methods, in the long run, may increase mosquitoes’ resistance to chemicides, thereby decreasing control efficacy. The biological methods, which may be self-sustaining and very effective, could be hampered by seasonality or heatwaves (resulting in, e.g., loss of Wolbachia infection). The environmental methods that could be more effective than the chemical methods are under-investigated. In this study, a systematic review is conducted to explore the present understanding of the effectiveness of vector control approaches via dengue transmission models.

Keywords