Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MBackground: This study examines the impact of climate, socio-economic and demographic factors on the incidence of dengue in regions of the United States and Mexico. We select factors shown to predict dengue at a local level and test whether the association can be generalized to the regional or state level. In addition, we assess how different indicators perform compared to per capita gross domestic product (GDP), an indicator that is commonly used to predict the future distribution of dengue. Methods: A unique spatial-temporal dataset was created by collating information from a variety of data sources to perform empirical analyses at the regional level. Relevant regions for the analysis w...
In this study, we aimed to estimate the effect that environmental, demographic, and socioeconomic fa...
Dengue fever is re-emerging worldwide, however the reasons of this new emergence are not fully under...
Worldwide, approximately 2.5 billion people live in regions that are vulnerable to dengue fever. Den...
Climate change, urbanization, and global trade have contributed to the recent spread of dengue virus...
BACKGROUND: There is much uncertainty about the future impact of climate change on vector-borne dise...
Many studies have estimated empirical relationships between dengue, weather, and El Ni˜no in severa...
The incidence of dengue fever (DF) has increased 30 fold between 1960 and 2011. The literature sugge...
Background: There is much uncertainty about the future impact of climate change on vector-borne dise...
Background Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, is now the fastest spreading tropical dise...
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness that infects 390 million people annually. Dengue outbreaks ...
Background: Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, is a rapidly emerging public health proble...
Climate change and variability are affecting human health and disease direct or indirectly through m...
abstract: Background Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease that affects between 50 and 100 millio...
Dengue is considered the most important vector borne virus disease worldwide placing some 2.5 billio...
Objective. To assess links between the social variables and longer-term El Niño-Southern Oscillation...
In this study, we aimed to estimate the effect that environmental, demographic, and socioeconomic fa...
Dengue fever is re-emerging worldwide, however the reasons of this new emergence are not fully under...
Worldwide, approximately 2.5 billion people live in regions that are vulnerable to dengue fever. Den...
Climate change, urbanization, and global trade have contributed to the recent spread of dengue virus...
BACKGROUND: There is much uncertainty about the future impact of climate change on vector-borne dise...
Many studies have estimated empirical relationships between dengue, weather, and El Ni˜no in severa...
The incidence of dengue fever (DF) has increased 30 fold between 1960 and 2011. The literature sugge...
Background: There is much uncertainty about the future impact of climate change on vector-borne dise...
Background Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, is now the fastest spreading tropical dise...
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness that infects 390 million people annually. Dengue outbreaks ...
Background: Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, is a rapidly emerging public health proble...
Climate change and variability are affecting human health and disease direct or indirectly through m...
abstract: Background Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease that affects between 50 and 100 millio...
Dengue is considered the most important vector borne virus disease worldwide placing some 2.5 billio...
Objective. To assess links between the social variables and longer-term El Niño-Southern Oscillation...
In this study, we aimed to estimate the effect that environmental, demographic, and socioeconomic fa...
Dengue fever is re-emerging worldwide, however the reasons of this new emergence are not fully under...
Worldwide, approximately 2.5 billion people live in regions that are vulnerable to dengue fever. Den...