Introduction: Dengue is the fastest spreading disease in the world and a permanent threat to global public health. It is a viral illness for which approximately 2.5 million people are at high risk of infection. Given the severity of the disease at national and global levels, new predictive methodologies need to be generated to facilitate decision-making in public health. Objective: To characterize cases of dengue reported from 2009 to 2013 in Valle del Cauca department, Colombia, and to establish a methodology to develop endemic channels that can be applied to this event. Materials and methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study. Notification forms were used as a secondary database to characterize dengue cases from 2009 to 2013. Two...
Introduction: Nowadays, the dengue virus infection is one of the most important arboviroses in the w...
Introduction: Vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases and annuall...
Introduction: One of the main problems in tropical countries are vector-borne diseases. Among them w...
Introduction: Dengue virus infection is amongst the most important arboviral diseases in the country...
Introduction:Epidemic Dengue fever is an ancient disease, however in the past 17 years, it’s activit...
Antecedentes. El dengue es una enfermedad viral, de zonas tropicales y subtropicales, transmitida po...
Introduction: Dengue in Colombia is an important public health problem due to the huge economic and ...
El dengue es una enfermedad producida por el virus DENV de la familia flaviviridae, transmitido po...
El dengue es una enfermedad producida por el virus DENV de la familia flaviviridae, transmitido po...
Introduction: Due to the increase in dengue incidence and mortality, its diagnosis is relevant for e...
Introduction: Dengue has a seasonal behavior associated with climatic changes, vector cycles, circul...
Introduction:Epidemic Dengue fever is an ancient disease, however in the past 17 years, it’s activit...
Introduction: At present, dengue fever persists as a latent problem for public health in our country...
Objective: To describe the epidemiological trends during 2015 - 2016 of three of the most important ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) establishes that vector-borne diseases represent approximately 1...
Introduction: Nowadays, the dengue virus infection is one of the most important arboviroses in the w...
Introduction: Vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases and annuall...
Introduction: One of the main problems in tropical countries are vector-borne diseases. Among them w...
Introduction: Dengue virus infection is amongst the most important arboviral diseases in the country...
Introduction:Epidemic Dengue fever is an ancient disease, however in the past 17 years, it’s activit...
Antecedentes. El dengue es una enfermedad viral, de zonas tropicales y subtropicales, transmitida po...
Introduction: Dengue in Colombia is an important public health problem due to the huge economic and ...
El dengue es una enfermedad producida por el virus DENV de la familia flaviviridae, transmitido po...
El dengue es una enfermedad producida por el virus DENV de la familia flaviviridae, transmitido po...
Introduction: Due to the increase in dengue incidence and mortality, its diagnosis is relevant for e...
Introduction: Dengue has a seasonal behavior associated with climatic changes, vector cycles, circul...
Introduction:Epidemic Dengue fever is an ancient disease, however in the past 17 years, it’s activit...
Introduction: At present, dengue fever persists as a latent problem for public health in our country...
Objective: To describe the epidemiological trends during 2015 - 2016 of three of the most important ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) establishes that vector-borne diseases represent approximately 1...
Introduction: Nowadays, the dengue virus infection is one of the most important arboviroses in the w...
Introduction: Vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases and annuall...
Introduction: One of the main problems in tropical countries are vector-borne diseases. Among them w...