A large scale study was conducted to elucidate the true relationship among entomological, epidemiological and environmental factors that contributed to dengue outbreak in Malaysia. Two large areas (Selayang and Bandar Baru Bangi) were selected in this study based on five consecutive years of high dengue cases. Entomological data were collected using ovitraps where the number of larvae was used to reflect Aedes mosquito population size; followed by RT-PCR screening to detect and serotype dengue virus in mosquitoes. Notified cases, date of disease onset, and number and type of the interventions were used as epidemiological endpoint, while rainfall, temperature, relative humidity and air pollution index (API) were indicators for environmental ...
Dengue fever has been recognized in over 100 countries and 2.5 billion people live in areas where de...
Dengue is one of the main vector-borne diseases affecting tropical countries and spreading to other ...
Background: Dengue incidence has grown dramatically around the world in recent years. Vector control...
Early detection of a dengue outbreak is an important first step towards implementing ef fect ive den...
Abstract. Early detection of a dengue outbreak is an important first step towards implementing effec...
Dengue fever is one of the most dangerous vector-borne diseases. According to the World Health Organ...
Dengue has become a burden to the world as dengue infection now occurs in more countries compared t...
Objective To understand the efficacy of ovitrap surveillance and its implementation on monitoring...
In Malaysia, the endemic level of dengue fever (DF) has already changed morbidity indicators, and th...
Introduction: Dengue fever is caused by the dengue virus that is transmitted via Aedes mosquitoes. T...
Dengue fever is a vector-borne disease. The infectious disease is often transmitted by mosquito name...
Dengue fever is a well-known vector-borne disease caused by Aedes aegypti mosquito. It has become a ...
Dengue is a complex disease with an increasing number of infections worldwide. This study aimed to a...
Dengue fever has become a major concern for health authorities all over the world particularly in th...
Background & objectivesi: Transovarial transmission of dengue virus in the Aedes vectors is now a we...
Dengue fever has been recognized in over 100 countries and 2.5 billion people live in areas where de...
Dengue is one of the main vector-borne diseases affecting tropical countries and spreading to other ...
Background: Dengue incidence has grown dramatically around the world in recent years. Vector control...
Early detection of a dengue outbreak is an important first step towards implementing ef fect ive den...
Abstract. Early detection of a dengue outbreak is an important first step towards implementing effec...
Dengue fever is one of the most dangerous vector-borne diseases. According to the World Health Organ...
Dengue has become a burden to the world as dengue infection now occurs in more countries compared t...
Objective To understand the efficacy of ovitrap surveillance and its implementation on monitoring...
In Malaysia, the endemic level of dengue fever (DF) has already changed morbidity indicators, and th...
Introduction: Dengue fever is caused by the dengue virus that is transmitted via Aedes mosquitoes. T...
Dengue fever is a vector-borne disease. The infectious disease is often transmitted by mosquito name...
Dengue fever is a well-known vector-borne disease caused by Aedes aegypti mosquito. It has become a ...
Dengue is a complex disease with an increasing number of infections worldwide. This study aimed to a...
Dengue fever has become a major concern for health authorities all over the world particularly in th...
Background & objectivesi: Transovarial transmission of dengue virus in the Aedes vectors is now a we...
Dengue fever has been recognized in over 100 countries and 2.5 billion people live in areas where de...
Dengue is one of the main vector-borne diseases affecting tropical countries and spreading to other ...
Background: Dengue incidence has grown dramatically around the world in recent years. Vector control...