Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fever burden in Sri Lanka, which has experienced a number of large epidemics in the past decade. Despite this, data on the burden and transmission of dengue virus in the Indian Subcontinent are lacking. As part of a longitudinal fever surveillance study, we conducted a dengue seroprevalence survey among children aged,12 years in Colombo, Sri Lanka. We used a catalytic model to estimate the risk of primary infection among seronegative children. Over 50 % of children had IgG antibodies to dengue virus and seroprevalence increased with age. The risk of primary infection was 14.1 % per year (95 % CI: 12.7%– 15.6%), indicating that among initially se...
Dengue is a frequent cause of acute febrile illness with an expanding global distribution. Since the...
Dengue is a frequent cause of acute febrile illness with an expanding global distribution. Since the...
Background: Dengue surveillance data in India are limited and probably substantially underestimate t...
Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fev...
Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fev...
AbstractDengue virus (DENV) infection has been endemic to Sri Lanka and reliable estimates of burden...
Dengue virus (DENV) infection has been endemic to Sri Lanka and reliable estimates of burden of dise...
Dengue is the most significant arthropod-borne viral infection of humans. Persons infected with deng...
Background Sri Lanka has been affected by epidemics of dengue infections for many decades and the in...
Sri Lanka has been affected by epidemics of dengue infections for many decades and the incidence and...
Sri Lanka has been affected by epidemics of dengue infections for many decades and the incidence and...
Background Sri Lanka has been affected by epidemics of dengue infections for many decades and the in...
AbstractDengue virus (DENV) infection has been endemic to Sri Lanka and reliable estimates of burden...
Dengue is a frequently debilitating and potentially life-threatening flaviviral infection of humans ...
In 2017, a dengue epidemic of unexpected magnitude occurred in Sri Lanka. A total of 186,101 suspect...
Dengue is a frequent cause of acute febrile illness with an expanding global distribution. Since the...
Dengue is a frequent cause of acute febrile illness with an expanding global distribution. Since the...
Background: Dengue surveillance data in India are limited and probably substantially underestimate t...
Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fev...
Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fev...
AbstractDengue virus (DENV) infection has been endemic to Sri Lanka and reliable estimates of burden...
Dengue virus (DENV) infection has been endemic to Sri Lanka and reliable estimates of burden of dise...
Dengue is the most significant arthropod-borne viral infection of humans. Persons infected with deng...
Background Sri Lanka has been affected by epidemics of dengue infections for many decades and the in...
Sri Lanka has been affected by epidemics of dengue infections for many decades and the incidence and...
Sri Lanka has been affected by epidemics of dengue infections for many decades and the incidence and...
Background Sri Lanka has been affected by epidemics of dengue infections for many decades and the in...
AbstractDengue virus (DENV) infection has been endemic to Sri Lanka and reliable estimates of burden...
Dengue is a frequently debilitating and potentially life-threatening flaviviral infection of humans ...
In 2017, a dengue epidemic of unexpected magnitude occurred in Sri Lanka. A total of 186,101 suspect...
Dengue is a frequent cause of acute febrile illness with an expanding global distribution. Since the...
Dengue is a frequent cause of acute febrile illness with an expanding global distribution. Since the...
Background: Dengue surveillance data in India are limited and probably substantially underestimate t...