The increasing incidence of dengue fever has become a priority health issue for Sri Lanka. Recent dengue outbreaks in Sri Lanka show two trends: yearly increase of total number of dengue incidence and increasing dengue outbreaks outside the endemic urbanised areas in the south and the west. Identification of factors responsible for dengue outbreaks and the mapping of potential risk areas in Sri Lanka are long overdue. This study examines the association between weekly rainfall patterns and dengue outbreaks in the western province between 2000 and 2004. Methods: The study develops a model to quantitatively assess the relationship between rainfall and dengue outbreaks and then evaluate the suitability of the model for predicting dengue outbre...
In this study, we develop a multi criteria model to identify dengue outbreak periods. To validate th...
Dengue is an epidemic which is spread by Aedes egyptai and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes.According to ...
Dengue outbreaks are affected by biological, ecological, socio-economic and demographic factors that...
Frequent dengue outbreaks is one of the main health related problems in Sri Lanka. The biggest out...
Dengue is one of the major hurdles to the public health in Sri Lanka, causing high morbidity and mor...
Study of potential risk of dengue disease outbreak in Sri Lanka using GIS and statistical modellin
Dengue is the major public health burden in Sri Lanka. Kalutara is one of the highly affected distri...
In tropical and subtropical regions of eastern and South-eastern Asia, dengue fever (DF) and dengue ...
Abstract Dengue is a vector-borne disease causing high morbidity and mortality in tropical and subtr...
In tropical and subtropical regions of eastern and South-eastern Asia, dengue fever (DF) and dengue ...
Dengue fever has increased exponentially in Sri Lanka, from 24.4 cases per 100,000 in 2003 to 165.3 ...
Dengue is a frequently debilitating and potentially life-threatening flaviviral infection of humans ...
In tropical and subtropical regions of eastern and South-eastern Asia, dengue fever (DF) and dengue ...
Abstract Background Dengue is one of the major health problems in Sri Lanka causing an enormous soci...
Dengue epidemic has become a major health issue in Asian countries including Sri Lanka. According to...
In this study, we develop a multi criteria model to identify dengue outbreak periods. To validate th...
Dengue is an epidemic which is spread by Aedes egyptai and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes.According to ...
Dengue outbreaks are affected by biological, ecological, socio-economic and demographic factors that...
Frequent dengue outbreaks is one of the main health related problems in Sri Lanka. The biggest out...
Dengue is one of the major hurdles to the public health in Sri Lanka, causing high morbidity and mor...
Study of potential risk of dengue disease outbreak in Sri Lanka using GIS and statistical modellin
Dengue is the major public health burden in Sri Lanka. Kalutara is one of the highly affected distri...
In tropical and subtropical regions of eastern and South-eastern Asia, dengue fever (DF) and dengue ...
Abstract Dengue is a vector-borne disease causing high morbidity and mortality in tropical and subtr...
In tropical and subtropical regions of eastern and South-eastern Asia, dengue fever (DF) and dengue ...
Dengue fever has increased exponentially in Sri Lanka, from 24.4 cases per 100,000 in 2003 to 165.3 ...
Dengue is a frequently debilitating and potentially life-threatening flaviviral infection of humans ...
In tropical and subtropical regions of eastern and South-eastern Asia, dengue fever (DF) and dengue ...
Abstract Background Dengue is one of the major health problems in Sri Lanka causing an enormous soci...
Dengue epidemic has become a major health issue in Asian countries including Sri Lanka. According to...
In this study, we develop a multi criteria model to identify dengue outbreak periods. To validate th...
Dengue is an epidemic which is spread by Aedes egyptai and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes.According to ...
Dengue outbreaks are affected by biological, ecological, socio-economic and demographic factors that...