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In reality, the robot to human ratio is closer to 50 50, Hodak says.
Therefore, to maintain the ratio of livestock ownership to land, the people had to limit the human population growth, if the livestock:human ratio was not to be reduced.
The mosquito to human ratio (m) is an index of mosquito density and it may seem obvious that larval control affects transmission by reducing mosquito density.
The model assumes low S. japonicum infection intensity (<100 epg) in water buffaloes for all scenarios along with higher intensities of infection in younger animals (<48 months old) [21] [24]; a 100∶1 buffalo to human ratio in terms of weight of faecal matter [7], [17]; and 1% S. japonicum prevalence in oncomelanid snails across all scenarios.
For a given breeding site density, there is an optimum human density whereby the reduction in R0 through a decreased mosquito to human ratio, m, is maximally countered by the increased R0 through decreased G (the apex of the red curve in Fig. 1b).
The dog : human ratio was 1 : 6.9.
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As human populations have grown, livestock to human ratios have decreased, spurring the need for livelihood diversification.
However, despite generally low dog:human ratios, dog densities in urban areas are generally much higher than in rural areas.
These larger human ratios in emerging areas probably result from physician underreporting of babesiosis in comparison to Lyme disease cases.
These contrast with rural areas, where dog:human ratios tend to be much lower (1 6.7 in Palabana, Zambia [ 23] and 1 8 in Machakos District [ 46]).
Bootstrap analysis was done in R (R Development Core Team) for means and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for the proportion of DHH, number of dogs per household and dog:human ratios.
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