Dengue notifications have increased dramatically over the past seven years in Victoria, Australia—a trend which has been seen nationally and reflects increased cases internationally. We reviewed the epidemiology of dengue among Victorian travellers, changes in diagnostic methods and describe the burden placed on local health systems resulting from this disease of public health importance. Cases of dengue notified to the Department of Health and Human Services in Victoria, Australia, between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2016 were included in this review. Demographic, clinical, diagnostic methods, and risk factor data were examined using descriptive epidemiological analyses. Cases of dengue increased on average by 22% per year, with a total...
The increasing number of international travelers makes dengue infection an increasingly important pu...
Objective: To describe the demographics, patterns of assessment and treatment of people visiting a r...
Dengue fever is a reportable disease in Germany. Surveillance data from 2001 and 2002 were analyzed ...
Dengue notifications have increased dramatically over the past seven years in Victoria, Australia—a ...
Dengue notifications have increased dramatically over the past seven years in Victoria, Australia-a ...
To describe the epidemiology, clinical and laboratory features and outcomes of dengue in returned Au...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dengue is becoming an increasing threat to non-endemic countries. In Japan,...
<i>Dengue fever</i> (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and ...
Reported cases of dengue are rising in South Australia (SA) in travellers returning from dengue-ende...
Dengue has been designated a major international public health problem by the World Health Organizat...
Background: Australia is one of the few high-income countries where dengue transmission regularly oc...
Background: Australia is one of the few high-income countries where dengue transmission regularly oc...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
The increasing number of international travelers makes dengue infection an increasingly important pu...
Objective: To describe the demographics, patterns of assessment and treatment of people visiting a r...
Dengue fever is a reportable disease in Germany. Surveillance data from 2001 and 2002 were analyzed ...
Dengue notifications have increased dramatically over the past seven years in Victoria, Australia—a ...
Dengue notifications have increased dramatically over the past seven years in Victoria, Australia-a ...
To describe the epidemiology, clinical and laboratory features and outcomes of dengue in returned Au...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dengue is becoming an increasing threat to non-endemic countries. In Japan,...
<i>Dengue fever</i> (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and ...
Reported cases of dengue are rising in South Australia (SA) in travellers returning from dengue-ende...
Dengue has been designated a major international public health problem by the World Health Organizat...
Background: Australia is one of the few high-income countries where dengue transmission regularly oc...
Background: Australia is one of the few high-income countries where dengue transmission regularly oc...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
The increasing number of international travelers makes dengue infection an increasingly important pu...
Objective: To describe the demographics, patterns of assessment and treatment of people visiting a r...
Dengue fever is a reportable disease in Germany. Surveillance data from 2001 and 2002 were analyzed ...