Jonathan Day, Gregory Ross, and Roxanne Connelly University of Florida

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A GIS Model of Arboviral Risk Assessment in Florida. Jonathan Day, Gregory Ross, and Roxanne Connelly University of Florida Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory Vero Beach, Florida. Factors that Drive Vector-borne Disease Epidemics. Environmental Factors. Pathogen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jonathan Day, Gregory Ross, and Roxanne Connelly

University of FloridaFlorida Medical Entomology Laboratory

Vero Beach, Florida

A GIS Model of Arboviral Risk Assessment in

Florida

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Human Case EpicurveColorado, 2003

Factors that Drive Vector-borne Disease Epidemics

Pathogen

Vector Amplification Host

Environmental Factors

Culex nigripalpus: An Important Arboviral Vector in Florida

Water Table 1.3 meters below surface

Water Table 0.8 meters below surface

Low areas (ditched, furrows, sinkholes) during periods of drought

Water Table 1.6 meters below surface

Culex nigripalpus ovisposition sites during periods of wetting

Water Table 1.0 meters below surface

Gregg Ross, FMEL

Jeffrey Shaman, Oregon State

University

589 MWTDdata recording stationsacross peninsularFlorida

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MWTD values RISK MapsMWTD Maps

GIS RISK Maps3

MWTD values RISK valuesRISK model comparison

Arboviral transmission risk for May 2005

Pinellas County Florida: 2005 Case Study

Onset Dates: 1 June to 22 August, with 15 reported during July, 2005

Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory

MWTD Data for the Pinellas County, FL WNV outbreak of 2005

MWTD recording sites MWTD data for Pinellas County, 2005

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