Periodic Reporting for period 2 - H-MIP (Human-Mosquito Interaction Project: Host-vector networks, mobility, and the socio-ecological context of mosquito-borne disease)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2021-10-01 do 2023-03-31
The Human-Mosquito Interaction Project (H-MIP) aims to provide this information, offering a socio-ecological perspective that builds on several key insights: (1) Mosquitoes are an excellent source of information about the people they bite; (2) people are an excellent source of information about the mosquitoes that bite them; (3) mobility phone positioning can provide novel insights about human-mosquito biting networks; and (4) adding a social science perspective to disease ecology is crucial for tackling the problem of mosquito-borne disease. This project aims to reconstruct human-mosquito biting networks alongside human mobility patterns, and investigate how the networks are shaped by human and mosquito population densities, human outdoor activities and water-related behavior, the design and use of outdoor public spaces, socio-economic conditions, land cover, climate, and other factors. The results will be used to make recommendations for improved disease models and targeted policy interventions in Europe and worldwide.