We test the hypothesis that climate and environmental conditions are becoming favorable for dengue transmission in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sea Level Pressure (SLP), Mean Sea Level (MSL), Wind, Sea Surface Temperature (SST), Air Surface Temperature (AST), Rainfall, and confirmed dengue cases were analyzed. We evaluated the dengue incidence and environmental data with Principal Component Analysis, Pearson correlation coefficient, Mann-Kendall trend test and logistic regressions. Results indicated that dry days are increasing and wet days are decreasing. MSL is increasing, posing higher risk of dengue as the perimeter of the San Juan Bay estuary expands and shorelines move inland. Warming is evident with both SST and AST. Maximum and minimum ai...
Summary Introduction: Global climate changes directly affect the natural environment and contribute...
Temporal behavior of dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DH/DHF) has been associated with cli...
Dengue is a public health problem on the rise in many tropical regions and affects approximately 100...
We test the hypothesis that climate and environmental conditions are becoming favorable for dengue t...
Abstract: We test the hypothesis that climate and environmental conditions are becoming favorable fo...
The four dengue viruses, the agents of dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever in humans, are tran...
The purpose of this research was to review the topic of dengue fever transmission and investigate th...
Accurately predicting vector-borne diseases, such as dengue fever, is essential for communities worl...
The mosquito-borne dengue viruses are a major public health problem throughout the tropical and subt...
Worldwide, approximately 2.5 billion people live in regions that are vulnerable to dengue fever. Den...
Dengue is a serious public health problem in Metro Manila, Philippines. Increasing dengue incidence ...
There is much uncertainty about the future impact of climate change on vector-borne diseases. Such u...
Summary: Dengue continues to be the most important viral vector-borne disease in the world, particul...
Dengue, a mosquito-borne virual infection that is the most common cause of hemorrhagic fever globall...
Background: The mosquito-borne dengue viruses are a major public health problem throughout the tropi...
Summary Introduction: Global climate changes directly affect the natural environment and contribute...
Temporal behavior of dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DH/DHF) has been associated with cli...
Dengue is a public health problem on the rise in many tropical regions and affects approximately 100...
We test the hypothesis that climate and environmental conditions are becoming favorable for dengue t...
Abstract: We test the hypothesis that climate and environmental conditions are becoming favorable fo...
The four dengue viruses, the agents of dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever in humans, are tran...
The purpose of this research was to review the topic of dengue fever transmission and investigate th...
Accurately predicting vector-borne diseases, such as dengue fever, is essential for communities worl...
The mosquito-borne dengue viruses are a major public health problem throughout the tropical and subt...
Worldwide, approximately 2.5 billion people live in regions that are vulnerable to dengue fever. Den...
Dengue is a serious public health problem in Metro Manila, Philippines. Increasing dengue incidence ...
There is much uncertainty about the future impact of climate change on vector-borne diseases. Such u...
Summary: Dengue continues to be the most important viral vector-borne disease in the world, particul...
Dengue, a mosquito-borne virual infection that is the most common cause of hemorrhagic fever globall...
Background: The mosquito-borne dengue viruses are a major public health problem throughout the tropi...
Summary Introduction: Global climate changes directly affect the natural environment and contribute...
Temporal behavior of dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DH/DHF) has been associated with cli...
Dengue is a public health problem on the rise in many tropical regions and affects approximately 100...