OBJECTIVES: The burden of dengue fever in Thailand is considerable, yet there are few large-scale studies exploring the drivers of transmission. This study aimed to investigate the spatiotemporal patterns and climatic drivers of severe dengue in Thailand. METHODS: Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques and spatial cluster analysis were used to visualize the spatial distribution and detect high-risk clusters of severe dengue in 76 provinces of Thailand from January 1999 to December 2014. The seasonal patterns of severe dengue cases in different provinces were identified. A two-stage modelling approach combining a generalized linear model with a distributed lag non-linear model was used to quantify the effects of monthly mean temperat...
In Thailand, since the first epidemics in 1958, there has been a global upward trend in incidence of...
Background & objectives: An investigation was carried out in Thailand to study the correlation b...
Dengue fever (DF) is a serious public health concern in many parts of the world. An increase in DF i...
Objectives: The burden of dengue fever in Thailand is considerable, yet there are few large-scale st...
BACKGROUND: Bangkok plays a central role in the commerce of Thailand. This study aimed to characteri...
The tropical climate of Thailand encourages very high mosquito densities in certain areas and is ide...
This study explored the spatio-temporal patterns of dengue infection in southern Thailand. Data on m...
Background: Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that is now endemic in most tropical countrie...
Abstract: In Thailand, since the first epidemics in 1958, there has been a global upward trend in in...
Background: Despite intensive vector control efforts, dengue epidemics continue to occur throughout ...
Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic pose significant burdens in many tropical countries. Dengue incidences...
Abstract. Using a novel analytical approach, weather dynamics and seasonal dengue virus transmission...
The recent global expansion of dengue has been facilitated by changes in urbanisation, mobility, and...
In 2013, Thailand experienced a cyclical dengue epidemic which caused the highest incidence compared...
BACKGROUND: Several factors, including environmental and climatic factors, influence the transmissi...
In Thailand, since the first epidemics in 1958, there has been a global upward trend in incidence of...
Background & objectives: An investigation was carried out in Thailand to study the correlation b...
Dengue fever (DF) is a serious public health concern in many parts of the world. An increase in DF i...
Objectives: The burden of dengue fever in Thailand is considerable, yet there are few large-scale st...
BACKGROUND: Bangkok plays a central role in the commerce of Thailand. This study aimed to characteri...
The tropical climate of Thailand encourages very high mosquito densities in certain areas and is ide...
This study explored the spatio-temporal patterns of dengue infection in southern Thailand. Data on m...
Background: Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that is now endemic in most tropical countrie...
Abstract: In Thailand, since the first epidemics in 1958, there has been a global upward trend in in...
Background: Despite intensive vector control efforts, dengue epidemics continue to occur throughout ...
Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic pose significant burdens in many tropical countries. Dengue incidences...
Abstract. Using a novel analytical approach, weather dynamics and seasonal dengue virus transmission...
The recent global expansion of dengue has been facilitated by changes in urbanisation, mobility, and...
In 2013, Thailand experienced a cyclical dengue epidemic which caused the highest incidence compared...
BACKGROUND: Several factors, including environmental and climatic factors, influence the transmissi...
In Thailand, since the first epidemics in 1958, there has been a global upward trend in incidence of...
Background & objectives: An investigation was carried out in Thailand to study the correlation b...
Dengue fever (DF) is a serious public health concern in many parts of the world. An increase in DF i...