id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-002426-5e1xn7kj Falcón-Lezama, Jorge Abelardo Analysis of spatial mobility in subjects from a Dengue endemic urban locality in Morelos State, Mexico 2017-02-22 .txt text/plain 5944 261 49 MATERIALS AND METHODS: We carried out a cohort-nested, case-control study with 126 individuals (42 cases, 42 intradomestic controls and 42 population controls) with the goal of describing human mobility patterns of recently Dengue virus-infected subjects, and comparing them with those of non-infected subjects living in an urban endemic locality. CONCLUSIONS: Results of this study show that human mobility in a small urban setting exceeded that considered by local health authority's administrative limits, and was different between recently infected and non-infected subjects living in the same household. These observations provide important insights about the role that human mobility may have in Dengue virus transmission and persistence across endemic geographic areas that need to be taken into account when planning preventive and control measures. Sample: 126 individuals (42 cases, 42 intradomestic controls and 42 population controls) with age older than 12, and residents in Axochiapan, Morelos State, México, were selected from the cohort "Peridomestic infection as determinant for Dengue virus transmission" [13] . ./cache/cord-002426-5e1xn7kj.txt ./txt/cord-002426-5e1xn7kj.txt