RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Global dengue importation: a systematic review Xiao Wei Sylvia Gwee1,2, Pearleen Ee Yong Chua1,2 and Junxiong Pang1,2,3* Abstract Background: Importation of dengue following globalization presents an emerging threat to global ...
The global distribution of dengue cases is 18% admitted to hospital, 48% ambulatory, and 34% non-medical. Interpretation: The global cost of dengue is substantial and, if control strategies could reduce dengue appreciably, billions of dollars could be saved globally. In estimating dengue costs ...
Mosquitoes are primary vectors of pathogens impacting humans, wildlife, and livestock. Among them, the Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, stands out as an invasive species with a global distribution, having established populations on every continent
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For these reasons, we aimed to carry out a systematic review of the global distribution of unintentional acute pesticide poisoning (UAPP) and to develop a current estimate of annual worldwide UAPP. We focused on occupational exposure, as this issue seems to be least well understood but is ...
Mosquito-borne viruses such as Zika virus, Japanese Encephalitis virus and Dengue virus present an increasing global health concern. However, in-depth knowledge of the distribution and diversity of mosquito-associated viruses and their related vectors remains limited, especially for China. To promote th...
Dengue poses a substantial global health threat, with an estimated 10 000 deaths and 100 million symptomatic cases every year, in more than 125 countries.1, 2 The disease is caused by the dengue virus (serotypes 1–4), transmitted by Aedes spp mosquitoes; infection in humans can be asymp...
Modelling the association of dengue fever cases with temperature and relative humidity in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia—A generalised linear model with break-point... The aim of this study was to examine the role of environmental factors in the temporal distribution of dengue fever in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia...
This global expansion of dengue virus (DENV) can be due to several causes, including environmental and climate factors. Climate is an important determinant of vector-borne disease epidemics as it directly influences the abundance and distribution of the vector. Together with environmental factors such...
The final global dataset of viral sequence, diversity, distribution, and biosafety recommendation of arbovirus and ASV consist of one virus meta information file (.xlsx), one virus nucleotide sequence file (.fna), and one amino acid sequence file (.faa). The data screening and integration proce...