نتایج جستجو برای: dengue vector

تعداد نتایج: 215841  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Steven T Stoddard Brett M Forshey Amy C Morrison Valerie A Paz-Soldan Gonzalo M Vazquez-Prokopec Helvio Astete Robert C Reiner Stalin Vilcarromero John P Elder Eric S Halsey Tadeusz J Kochel Uriel Kitron Thomas W Scott

Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease of growing global health importance. Prevention efforts focus on mosquito control, with limited success. New insights into the spatiotemporal drivers of dengue dynamics are needed to design improved disease-prevention strategies. Given the restricted range of movement of the primary mosquito vector, Aedes aegypti, local human movements may be an important driv...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2022

Dengue is a vector-borne viral disease caused by Flavivirus. Current treatment and medicine are inadequate to eradicate the vector mosquitoes or prevent disease. Traditional healers have remedies for almost all ailments using natural products plants. The well-known medicinal plant Euphorbia hirta L. one of herbs conventionally used anti-dengue even if active compound responsible exact activity ...

2014
Murali Krishna Enduri Shivakumar Jolad

Background : Dengue is a vector borne disease transmitted to humans by Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes carrying Dengue virus of different serotypes. Primarily an urban epidemic, Dengue exhibits complex spatial and temporal dynamics, influenced by many biological, human and environmental factors. However, most of the existing models neglect the spatial factors influencing the spread of Dengue. This wor...

2016
Diane B Choi John P Grieco Charles S Apperson Coby Schal Loganathan Ponnusamy Dawn M Wesson Nicole L Achee

BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti is a primary vector of dengue virus (DENV), the causative agent of dengue fever, an arthropod-borne disease of global importance. Although a vaccine has been recommended for prevention, current dengue prevention strategies rely on vector control. Recently, volatile pyrethroids-spatial repellents-have received interest as a novel delivery system for adult Ae. aegypti con...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2013
E Marchand C Prat C Jeannin E Lafont T Bergmann O Flusin J Rizzi N Roux V Busso J Deniau H Noel V Vaillant I Leparc-Goffart C Six M C Paty

In October 2013, autochthonous dengue fever was diagnosed in a laboratory technician in Bouches-du-Rhone, southern France, a department colonised by Aedes albopictus since 2010. After ruling out occupational contamination, we identified the likely chain of local vector-borne transmission from which the autochthonous case arose. Though limited, this second occurrence of autochthonous dengue tran...

Journal: :Osong public health and research perspectives 2016
Hae-Wol Cho Chaeshin Chu

The Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak in the Republic of Korea has taken the world by surprise for its scale because the Republic of Korea is regarded to have one of the most advanced medical and public health systems worldwide. Now, a question has arisendwhat would be the next infectious disease that could affect Korea? Considering the impact of climate change and vector...

Journal: :Lancet 2002
Simon Hales Neil de Wet John Maindonald Alistair Woodward

BACKGROUND Existing theoretical models of the potential effects of climate change on vector-borne diseases do not account for social factors such as population increase, or interactions between climate variables. Our aim was to investigate the potential effects of global climate change on human health, and in particular, on the transmission of vector-borne diseases. METHODS We modelled the re...

2015
Michael D. A. Lindsay Andrew Jardine Carolien Giele Paul Armstrong Suzi McCarthy Amanda Whittle Naru Pal Heather Lyttle Sue Harrington Jay Nicholson David Smith Duane J. Gubler

In October 2013, a locally-acquired case of dengue virus (DENV) infection was reported in Western Australia (WA) where local dengue transmission has not occurred for over 70 years. Laboratory testing confirmed recent DENV infection and the case demonstrated a clinically compatible illness. The infection was most likely acquired in the Pilbara region in the northwest of WA. Follow up investigati...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2014
Rajib Chowdhury Vashkar Chowdhury Shyla Faria M Mamun Huda Runa Laila Indrani Dhar Narayan P Maheswary Aditya Prasad Dash

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES In 2000, a dengue outbreak occurred in Bangladesh that included Dhaka City. Both dengue vectors, Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus are present in Bangladesh. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes mainly breed in and around houses and Ae. albopictus is an outside breeder. There are many old trees throughout Dhaka City in different parks, streets and the university campus which may have...

Journal: :Vaccine 2015
Lauren M Schwartz M Elizabeth Halloran Anna P Durbin Ira M Longini

Dengue has become the most rapidly expanding mosquito-borne infectious disease on the planet, surpassing malaria and infecting at least 390 million people per year. There is no effective treatment for dengue illness other than supportive care, especially for severe cases. Symptoms can be mild or life-threatening as in dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome. Vector control has been o...

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