Dengue

MG Guzman, E Harris - The Lancet, 2015 - thelancet.com
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Dengue viruses have spread rapidly within countries and across regions in the past few
decades, resulting in an increased frequency of epidemics and severe dengue disease,
hyperendemicity of multiple dengue virus serotypes in many tropical countries, and
autochthonous transmission in Europe and the USA. Today, dengue is regarded as the most
prevalent and rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease of human beings. Importantly,
the past decade has also seen an upsurge in research on dengue virology, pathogenesis …
Summary
Dengue viruses have spread rapidly within countries and across regions in the past few decades, resulting in an increased frequency of epidemics and severe dengue disease, hyperendemicity of multiple dengue virus serotypes in many tropical countries, and autochthonous transmission in Europe and the USA. Today, dengue is regarded as the most prevalent and rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease of human beings. Importantly, the past decade has also seen an upsurge in research on dengue virology, pathogenesis, and immunology and in development of antivirals, vaccines, and new vector-control strategies that can positively impact dengue control and prevention.
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