Dengue, caused by infection of any of four dengue virus serotypes (DENV-1 to DENV-4), is a mosquito-borne disease of major public health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and economic cost, particularly in developing countries ...
H. Harapan+3 more
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Epidemiology trend with particular spatio-temporal distribution of DIR in Malaysia [PDF]
, 2021Previous epidemiology record shows obvious trend of dengue fever that contribute to significant upsurge in the increasing number of dengue cases and deaths until the late nineteenth century with the sharp straight trend.
Che Him, Norziha+3 more
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Efficacy of Wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments for the control of dengue
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021Background: Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia pipientis (wMel strain) have reduced potential to transmit dengue viruses. Methods: We conducted a cluster randomised trial of deployments of wMel-infected Ae.
A. Utarini+23 more
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Population density, water supply, and the risk of dengue fever in Vietnam: cohort study and spatial analysis. [PDF]
, 2011BACKGROUND: Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue viruses, often breeds in water storage containers used by households without tap water supply, and occurs in high numbers even in dense urban areas.
A Kroeger+43 more
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Dengue infection: Global importance, immunopathology and management.
Clinical medicine (London), 2022Dengue is an arboviral infection that is hyperendemic in tropical and subtropical climates. Clinical manifestations of dengue can range from asymptomatic infection to severe infection with multi-organ failure.
S. Kularatne, Chamara Dalugama
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Dengue Virus: Epidemiology, Biology and Disease Aetiology.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print), 2021Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease, caused by the Flavivirus, Dengue virus (DENV). About 400 million cases and 22000 deaths occur due to dengue throughout the world each year.
Sudipta Roy, S. Bhattacharjee
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Global burden for dengue and the evolving pattern in the past 30 years.
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2021BACKGROUND Dengue is the most prevalent and rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease. We present the global, regional, and national burden of dengue from 1990 to 2019 based on the findings from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injures, and Risk ...
Xiaorong Yang+3 more
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Phenotype and functionality of follicular helper T cells in patients with acute dengue infection
Journal of Biomedical Science, 2020Background The association of functionality and phenotype of follicular helper T cells (Tfh) with dengue virus (DENV) specific antibody responses and clinical disease severity has not been well studied.
Ayesha Wijesinghe+10 more
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Epidemiological characteristics of dengue in mainland China from 1990 to 2019
Medicine, 2020In the past 30 years, dengue has undergone dramatic changes in China every year. This study explores the epidemiological trend of dengue in China during this period to identify high-risk seasons, regions, ages, susceptible populations, and provide ...
Haixiong Lin+7 more
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Comparative susceptibility of mosquito populations in North Queensland, Australia to oral infection with dengue virus. [PDF]
, 2014Dengue is the most prevalent arthropod-borne virus, with at least 40% of the world's population at risk of infection each year. In Australia, dengue is not endemic, but viremic travelers trigger outbreaks involving hundreds of cases.
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