Dengue fever is an emerging infectious disease that is increasing in prevalence in many geographic regions, including the Caribbean. It is the most common arboviral (vector-borne) disease in the world, and infects more that 50 million people annually worldwide. The etiological agent of dengue ...
Dengue fever (DF) is endemic in tropical and subtropical zones and the prevalence is increasing across South-east Asia, Africa, the Western Pacific and the Americas. In recent years, the spread of unplanned urbanisation, with associated substandard housing, overcrowding and deterioration in water, ...
Dengue fever (DF) is considered the most important arboviral disease, causing morbidity and mortality in humans. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than two billion people are at risk of dengue infection. Epidemic DF has become more common since the 1980s, and more than 1...
Dengue feveris the most common insect-borne viral infection in the world, and the risk to travelers is well documented[32–35]. Fourserotypesofdengue feverexist. Infection with any serotype results in lifetime immunity for that particular serotype, but if travelers then are infected with a seco...
Dengue fever is the most common and widespread mosquito-borne arboviral disease in the world. There is a compelling need for cost-effective approaches and practical tools that can reliably measure real-time dengue transmission dynamics that enable more a
Different model for evaluating the effect of the impact of DEN/DHF is provided in this chapter. 展开 关键词: Animals Humans Dengue Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Prevalence Survival Rate Disease Outbreaks Age Distribution Adolescent Adult DOI: 10.1016/S0065-3527(08)60342-5 ...
Author name The incorrect author name is: Sara L. Birair The correct author name is: Sara L. Brair Reference Eldigail MH, et al. Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan. BMC Public Health. 2018;18:921. https:...
Dengue fever is a notable vector-borne viral disease, currently becoming the most dreaded worldwide health problem in terms of the number of people affected. A data set of confirmed dengue incidences collected in the province of West Java has allowed us to explore dengue's temporal trends and...
Each year, there are ~50 million dengue infections and ~500,000 individuals are hospitalized with dengue haemorrhagic fever, mainly in Southeast Asia, the Pacific and the Americas. Illness is produced by any of the four dengue virus serotypes. A global strategy aimed at increasing the capacity ...
Dengue fever is an acute infectious disease caused by dengue viruses and transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. All four serotypes of DENV have caused outbreaks in China. Aedes albopictus is the major vector in China. Dengue fever is a severe, flu-like illness