Docentes do DMMDC (PPGDC) publicam na Scientific Reports

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A spatio‑temporal analysis of dengue spread in a Brazilian dry climate region
 
Aloísio S. Nascimento Filho1*, Thiago B. Murari1,6, Paulo Ferreira2,3,4,6, Hugo Saba1,5,6 & Marcelo A. Moret1,5,6
 
We investigated the relation between the spread, time scale, and spatial arrangement of dengue in Bahia, a Brazilian dry climate region, for the period 2000 to 2009. The degree of cross-correlation is calculated for 15 economic regions. We propose a multiscale statistical analysis to datasets of dengue cases in order to verify the effect of infection dispersal on the economic regions from the metropolitan region of Salvador. Our empirical results support a significant and persistent cross-correlation between
most regions, reinforcing the idea that economic regions or climatic conditions are non-statistically significant in the spread of dengue in the State of Bahia. Our main contribution lies in the crosscorrelation results revealing multiple aspects related to the propagation of dengue in dry climate regions.
 
Parabéns aos docentes do DMMDC (PPGDC), Prof. Dr. Aloisio Nascimento e Prof. Dr. Hugo Saba!!! 
 
Português, Brasil