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Dengue virus is an infectious agent that causes the tropical disease dengue fever in humans. This virus species is transmitted by mosquitoes (arthropods) and thus is an arbovirus. Latest...
There is no doubt that dengue, a vector-borne disease caused by four serologically related viruses, is a major infectious disease threat to health. Over the past two decades, there …
Information about dengue disease burden, its prevalence, incidence and geographic distribution is critical in planning appropriate control measures against dengue fever. We conducted a …
Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries across tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, and the expanding range of the mosquito vector, affected in part by climate change, increases risk in new areas such as …
Dengue is caused by the dengue virus (DENVs) infection and clinical manifestations include dengue fever (DF), dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), or dengue shock syndrome …
Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease caused by the flavivirus dengue virus (DENV). Approximately 400 million cases and 22 000 deaths occur due to dengue worldwide each year. …
Abstract. Dengue is one of the highest and rapidly spreading vector-borne viral diseases with high mortality rates. The infection causes acute febrile illness, a major public health concern in the …
Current dengue research aims to understand how the dengue virus causes disease. How can scientists better diagnose and treat dengue patients and limit the effect of epidemics?
By utilizing monthly dengue fever cases and climate data spanning four decades (1978–2018) in Guangdong province, China, we employed wavelet analysis to detect dengue …