, the major vector of dengue viruses, often breeds in water storage containers used by households without tap water supply, and occurs in high numbers even in dense urban areas. We analysed the interaction between human population density and lack of tap water as a cause of dengue fever outbreaks with the aim of identifying geographic areas at highest risk. prone to dengue outbreaks. In the study area, this population density was typical of villages and some peri-urban areas. Scan statistics showed that areas with a high population density or adequate water supply did not experience severe outbreaks. The risk of dengue was higher in rural than in urban areas, largely explained by lack of piped water supply, and in human population densities...
Dengue is a serious infectious disease threat in Vietnam, but its spatiotemporal and socioeconomic r...
Dengue is expanding globally, but how dengue emergence is shaped locally by interactions between cli...
This study was performed to test the hypothesis that there are 'hotspots', i.e. geographical heterog...
Background: Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue viruses, often breeds in water storage contain...
Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue viruses, often breeds in water storage containers used by ...
Over the past half-century dengue has re-emerged as a major public health challenge throughout the t...
An estimated 2.4 billion people live in areas at risk of dengue transmission, therefore the factors ...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2.4 billion people live in areas at risk of dengue transmission, therefore ...
Background: A dengue outbreak in an ecotourism destination spot in Vietnam, from September to Novemb...
An improved understanding of heterogeneities in dengue virus transmission might provide insights in...
Introduction: Dengue fever (DF) in Vietnam remains a serious emerging arboviral disease, which gener...
BACKGROUND: Dengue fever (DF) is a growing public health problem in Vietnam. The disease burden in V...
An improved understanding of heterogeneities in dengue virus transmission might provide insights int...
Author Summary Reports from sub-tropical regions of the world suggest a growing risk of introduction...
Dengue is a serious infectious disease threat in Vietnam, but its spatiotemporal and socioeconomic r...
Dengue is a serious infectious disease threat in Vietnam, but its spatiotemporal and socioeconomic r...
Dengue is expanding globally, but how dengue emergence is shaped locally by interactions between cli...
This study was performed to test the hypothesis that there are 'hotspots', i.e. geographical heterog...
Background: Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue viruses, often breeds in water storage contain...
Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue viruses, often breeds in water storage containers used by ...
Over the past half-century dengue has re-emerged as a major public health challenge throughout the t...
An estimated 2.4 billion people live in areas at risk of dengue transmission, therefore the factors ...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 2.4 billion people live in areas at risk of dengue transmission, therefore ...
Background: A dengue outbreak in an ecotourism destination spot in Vietnam, from September to Novemb...
An improved understanding of heterogeneities in dengue virus transmission might provide insights in...
Introduction: Dengue fever (DF) in Vietnam remains a serious emerging arboviral disease, which gener...
BACKGROUND: Dengue fever (DF) is a growing public health problem in Vietnam. The disease burden in V...
An improved understanding of heterogeneities in dengue virus transmission might provide insights int...
Author Summary Reports from sub-tropical regions of the world suggest a growing risk of introduction...
Dengue is a serious infectious disease threat in Vietnam, but its spatiotemporal and socioeconomic r...
Dengue is a serious infectious disease threat in Vietnam, but its spatiotemporal and socioeconomic r...
Dengue is expanding globally, but how dengue emergence is shaped locally by interactions between cli...
This study was performed to test the hypothesis that there are 'hotspots', i.e. geographical heterog...