Dengue virus infection is a growing global problem and reports of outbreaks in Asia and Latin America as well as sporadic infections in international travellers are increasing. Two imported cases of serotype-1 Dengue virus infection in a Northern Italy region with high density of Aedes albopictus vector are described: a 27-year-oldman returning from Bali and a 25-years-oldwoman returning from Brazil. In both patients, viremia lasted for several days before disappearance. These cases stress the importance of investigating Dengue virus infections in febrile travellers, point to the potential for local outbreak of Dengue virus infection and emphasize the necessity of maintaining surveillance in non-endemic countries. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All...
We describe the epidemiological pattern and genetic characteristics of 242 acute dengue infections i...
Travelers have the potential both to acquire and to spread dengue virus infection. The incidence of ...
Dengue virus (DENV) is endemic in south-east Asia and Central to South America. In August 2010, a DE...
Dengue fever (DF), an arbovirosis caused by Dengue viruses (DV, serotypes 1-4), is responsible for a...
none12Dengue is a significant mosquito-borne infection in humans, and its worldwide prevalence is ra...
AbstractDengue is a significant mosquito-borne infection in humans, and its worldwide prevalence is ...
Dengue has been designated a major international public health problem by the World Health Organizat...
Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease frequently imported in Europe, where autochthonous outbreaks are ...
In August 2020, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, five locally acquired cases of d...
This report focuses on epidemiological and clinical features of dengue fever (DF) in Tuscany (Italy)...
BACKGROUND: Since 2010 Veneto region (North-Eastern Italy) planned a special integrated surveillance...
The increasing number of international travelers makes dengue infection an increasingly important pu...
In October 2009, a traveller returning from Africa to Italy was hospitalised with symptoms suggestiv...
International travelers to areas endemic for vector-borne diseases (VBDs) may be at risk of contract...
We describe the epidemiological pattern and genetic characteristics of 242 acute dengue infections i...
We describe the epidemiological pattern and genetic characteristics of 242 acute dengue infections i...
Travelers have the potential both to acquire and to spread dengue virus infection. The incidence of ...
Dengue virus (DENV) is endemic in south-east Asia and Central to South America. In August 2010, a DE...
Dengue fever (DF), an arbovirosis caused by Dengue viruses (DV, serotypes 1-4), is responsible for a...
none12Dengue is a significant mosquito-borne infection in humans, and its worldwide prevalence is ra...
AbstractDengue is a significant mosquito-borne infection in humans, and its worldwide prevalence is ...
Dengue has been designated a major international public health problem by the World Health Organizat...
Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease frequently imported in Europe, where autochthonous outbreaks are ...
In August 2020, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, five locally acquired cases of d...
This report focuses on epidemiological and clinical features of dengue fever (DF) in Tuscany (Italy)...
BACKGROUND: Since 2010 Veneto region (North-Eastern Italy) planned a special integrated surveillance...
The increasing number of international travelers makes dengue infection an increasingly important pu...
In October 2009, a traveller returning from Africa to Italy was hospitalised with symptoms suggestiv...
International travelers to areas endemic for vector-borne diseases (VBDs) may be at risk of contract...
We describe the epidemiological pattern and genetic characteristics of 242 acute dengue infections i...
We describe the epidemiological pattern and genetic characteristics of 242 acute dengue infections i...
Travelers have the potential both to acquire and to spread dengue virus infection. The incidence of ...
Dengue virus (DENV) is endemic in south-east Asia and Central to South America. In August 2010, a DE...