In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the past 40 years. It is important to understand the main drivers for the rapid increase in dengue incidence. We studied the relative contributions of putative drivers for the rise of dengue in Singapore: population growth, climate parameters and international air passenger arrivals from dengue endemic countries, for the time period of 1974 until 2011. We used multivariable Poisson regression models with the following predictors: Annual Population Size; Aedes Premises Index; Mean Annual Temperature; Minimum and Maximum Temperature Recorded in each year; Annual Precipitation and Annual Number of Air Passengers arriving from dengue-endemic South-Ea...
Dengue has become a burden to the world as dengue infection now occurs in more countries compared t...
The spread of dengue has become a major public health concern in recent times due to alarming climat...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the probability of dengue epidemics could increase because of...
In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the ...
In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the ...
In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the ...
In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased signifi-cantly over the...
INTRODUCTION: Dengue is currently a major public health burden in Asia Pacific Region. This study ai...
[[abstract]]In recent years, dengue has been rapidly spreading and growing in the tropics and subtro...
This paper summarises the lessons learnt in dengue epidemiology, risk factors, and prevention in Sin...
We aimed to reparameterize and validate an existing dengue model, comprising an entomological compon...
A previous mathematical model explaining dengue in Singapore predicted a reasonable outbreak of abou...
Background Although the association between dengue in Bali, Indonesia, and imported dengue in Austra...
Dengue fever is a serious public health concern which is endemic in many parts of the world. The l...
This paper summarises the lessons learnt in dengue epidemiology, risk factors, and prevention in Sin...
Dengue has become a burden to the world as dengue infection now occurs in more countries compared t...
The spread of dengue has become a major public health concern in recent times due to alarming climat...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the probability of dengue epidemics could increase because of...
In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the ...
In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the ...
In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased significantly over the ...
In Singapore, the frequency and magnitude of dengue epidemics have increased signifi-cantly over the...
INTRODUCTION: Dengue is currently a major public health burden in Asia Pacific Region. This study ai...
[[abstract]]In recent years, dengue has been rapidly spreading and growing in the tropics and subtro...
This paper summarises the lessons learnt in dengue epidemiology, risk factors, and prevention in Sin...
We aimed to reparameterize and validate an existing dengue model, comprising an entomological compon...
A previous mathematical model explaining dengue in Singapore predicted a reasonable outbreak of abou...
Background Although the association between dengue in Bali, Indonesia, and imported dengue in Austra...
Dengue fever is a serious public health concern which is endemic in many parts of the world. The l...
This paper summarises the lessons learnt in dengue epidemiology, risk factors, and prevention in Sin...
Dengue has become a burden to the world as dengue infection now occurs in more countries compared t...
The spread of dengue has become a major public health concern in recent times due to alarming climat...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that the probability of dengue epidemics could increase because of...