We used a dynamic hydrology model to simulate water table depth (WTD) and quantify the relationship
between Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) transmission and hydrologic conditions in Indian River
County, Florida, from 1986 through 1991, a period with an SLEV epidemic. Virus transmission followed
periods of modeled drought (specifically low...
Disease transmission forecasts can help minimize
human and domestic animal health risks by indicating
where disease control and prevention efforts should be
focused. For disease systems in which weather-related
variables affect pathogen proliferation, dispersal, or transmission,
the potential for disease forecasting exists. We
present a seasonal forecast of St. Louis...
Mosquitoes and mosquitoborne disease transmission
are sensitive to hydrologic variability. If local hydrologic
conditions can be monitored or modeled at the scales at
which these conditions affect the population dynamics of
vector mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit, a means
for monitoring or modeling mosquito populations and mosquitoborne
disease transmission...