Abstract

This paper describes a compartmental model incorporating biological details of the transmission of canine visceral leishmaniasis in southern France. In contrast to earlier, empirical models (Jolivet, 1977; Rioux, Croset & Lanotte, 1977) the new model (1) predicts a threshold density of sandflies below which transmission cannot be sustained, (2) suggests that, until better data become available, the maximum prevalence of infection obtained at high sandfly density should be considered an unknown quantity.

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