Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic areas are prone to become endemic soon. To improve understanding of dengue transmission in these settings, we assessed the spatiotemporal dynamics of the hitherto largest outbreak in the non-endemic metropolis of Buenos Aires, Argentina, based on detailed information on the 5,104 georeferenced cases registered during summer-autumn of 2016. The highly seasonal dengue transmission in Buenos Aires was modulated by temperature and triggered by imported cases coming from regions with ongoing outbreaks. However, local transmission was made possible and consolidated heterogeneously in the city due to housing and socioeconomic characteristics of the pop...
Dengue virus (DENV) is a public health problem representing the most important arthropod-borne viral...
Background Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is important to allow for improvement...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
After more than eighty years dengue reemerged in Argentina in 1997. Since then, the largest epidemic...
Background: Dengue cases have increased during the last decades, particularly in non-endemic areas, ...
Dengue is a neglected infectious disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which primarily ...
Objective: To analyze the largest outbreak of dengue in Argentina in the municipality of Tigre durin...
International audienceBackgroundDengue is a widely spread vector-borne disease. Dengue cases in the ...
Background: Argentina is located at the southern temperate range of arboviral transmission by the mo...
Background. Dengue is a major and rapidly increasing public health problem. In Argentina, the southe...
The largest outbreak of dengue in Buenos Aires, Argentina, occurred during 2016. Phylogenetic, phylo...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...
BACKGROUND:Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
Dengue virus (DENV) is a public health problem representing the most important arthropod-borne viral...
Background Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is important to allow for improvement...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
Dengue is steadily increasing worldwide and expanding into higher latitudes. Current non-endemic are...
After more than eighty years dengue reemerged in Argentina in 1997. Since then, the largest epidemic...
Background: Dengue cases have increased during the last decades, particularly in non-endemic areas, ...
Dengue is a neglected infectious disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which primarily ...
Objective: To analyze the largest outbreak of dengue in Argentina in the municipality of Tigre durin...
International audienceBackgroundDengue is a widely spread vector-borne disease. Dengue cases in the ...
Background: Argentina is located at the southern temperate range of arboviral transmission by the mo...
Background. Dengue is a major and rapidly increasing public health problem. In Argentina, the southe...
The largest outbreak of dengue in Buenos Aires, Argentina, occurred during 2016. Phylogenetic, phylo...
The ongoing geographical expansion of dengue is inducing an epidemiological transition in many previ...
BACKGROUND:Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
Dengue virus (DENV) is a public health problem representing the most important arthropod-borne viral...
Background Dengue virus (DENV) transmission is spatially heterogeneous. Hence, to stratify dengue pr...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is important to allow for improvement...