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THE EFFECT OF HUMAN MOBILITY ON THE GEOGRAPHIC SPREAD OF DENGUE FEVER IN MEXICO (MOBILITY).
註釋Investigations of three dengue epidemics in Mexico were conducted to study the geographic patterns of epidemic spread, and to identify the role of human mobility in contributing to that spread. Information was collected on local exposure and mobility patterns in each community. In addition, clinical history and serologic samples were obtained to determine recent infection with dengue fever. A total of 269 households were sampled overall, consisting of 1471 persons. Serologic samples were successfully