نتایج جستجو برای: dengue control

تعداد نتایج: 1347432  

2013
Hans-Christian Stahl Vicki Marie Butenschoen Hien Tinh Tran Ernesto Gozzer Ronald Skewes Yodi Mahendradhata Silvia Runge-Ranzinger Axel Kroeger Andrew Farlow

BACKGROUND Dengue disease surveillance and vector surveillance are presumed to detect dengue outbreaks at an early stage and to save--through early response activities--resources, and reduce the social and economic impact of outbreaks on individuals, health systems and economies. The aim of this study is to unveil evidence on the cost of dengue outbreaks. METHODS Economic evidence on dengue o...

2017
Puntani Pongsumpun

In this paper, we proposed the historical data of dengue disease in Thailand. The reported case and death due to dengue disease are presented by total number, region, month, age, and occupation. The mathematical model is the key to analyze dengue disease which can investigate the reproductive number in order to control the outbreak. At the current, the best way to control the outbreak is contro...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2011
I Gjenero-Margan B Aleraj D Krajcar V Lesnikar A Klobučar I Pem-Novosel S Kurečić-Filipović S Komparak R Martić S Duričić L Betica-Radić J Okmadžić T Vilibić-Čavlek A Babić-Erceg B Turković T Avsić-Županc I Radić M Ljubić K Sarac N Benić G Mlinarić-Galinović

After information about a dengue case in Germany acquired in Croatia, health professionals and the public in Croatia were alerted to assess the situation and to enhance mosquito control, resulting in the diagnosis of a second case of autochthonous dengue fever in the same area and the detection of 15 persons with evidence of recent dengue infection. Mosquito control measures were introduced. Th...

2016
Hualiang Lin Tao Liu Tie Song Lifeng Lin Jianpeng Xiao Jinyan Lin Jianfeng He Haojie Zhong Wenbiao Hu Aiping Deng Zhiqiang Peng Wenjun Ma Yonghui Zhang

BACKGROUND An explosive outbreak of dengue fever occurred in Guangdong Province, China in 2014. A community-based integrated intervention was applied to control this outbreak in the capital city Guangzhou, where dengue epidemic was mainly caused by imported cases. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We used a time series generalized additive model based on meteorological factors to assess the effe...

2014
Kaur Ramandeep

INTRODUCTION:Vector borne viral infections endangers billions of people and World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated about 50 million cases of dengue infection every year worldwide.This disease caused by dengue ranges from a relatively minor febrile illness to a life threatening condition characterized by extensive capillary leak. AIM: The present study aimed to prevent the complications a...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2012
A A N Kholedi O Balubaid W Milaat I A Kabbash A Ibrahim

Dengue fever resurged sharply in Jeddah in 2004 and rose to 1308 cases in 2006. This case-control study determined factors potentiating the spread of the disease to provide an epidemiological baseline to help dengue control. All (650) suspected cases of dengue in Jeddah in 2007 were eligible for inclusion. Cases were those confirmed with dengue by laboratory investigations (n = 244) and control...

2015
Punnee Pitisuttithum Supachai Rerks-Ngarm Donald Stablein Peter Dawson Sorachai Nitayaphan Jaranit Kaewkungwal Nelson L. Michael Jerome H. Kim Merlin L. Robb Robert J. O’Connell In-Kyu Yoon Stefan Fernandez Jean-Louis Excler Matt A Price

RV144 was a community-based HIV vaccine efficacy trial conducted in HIV-uninfected adults in Thailand, where dengue virus continues to cause a large number of infections every year. We attempted to document the accuracy of clinically diagnosed dengue episodes reported as serious adverse events (SAEs) and adverse events (AEs) and examine whether dengue serology would support the clinical diagnos...

2016
Quirine A Ten Bosch Brajendra K Singh Muhammad R A Hassan Dave D Chadee Edwin Michael

The epidemiology of dengue fever is characterized by highly seasonal, multi-annual fluctuations, and the irregular circulation of its four serotypes. It is believed that this behaviour arises from the interplay between environmental drivers and serotype interactions. The exact mechanism, however, is uncertain. Constraining mathematical models to patterns characteristic to dengue epidemiology of...

2016
Joshua Nealon Anne-Frieda Taurel Maria Rosario Capeding Ngoc Huu Tran Sri Rezeki Hadinegoro Tawee Chotpitayasunondh Chee Kheong Chong T Anh Wartel Sophie Beucher Carina Frago Annick Moureau Mark Simmerman Thelma Laot Maïna L'Azou Alain Bouckenooghe

Dengue incidence has increased globally, but empirical burden estimates are scarce. Prospective methods are best-able to capture all severities of disease. CYD14 was an observer-blinded dengue vaccine study conducted in children 2-14 years of age in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam. The control group received no vaccine and resembled a prospective, observational study...

2017
Tao Liu Guanghu Zhu Jianfeng He Tie Song Meng Zhang Hualiang Lin Jianpeng Xiao Weilin Zeng Xing Li Zhihao Li Runsheng Xie Haojie Zhong Xiaocheng Wu Wenbiao Hu Yonghui Zhang Wenjun Ma

BACKGROUND Dengue fever is a severe public heath challenge in south China. A dengue outbreak was reported in Chaozhou city, China in 2015. Intensified interventions were implemented by the government to control the epidemic. However, it is still unknown the degree to which intensified control measures reduced the size of the epidemics, and when should such measures be initiated to reduce the ri...

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