Dengue is a prevalent and rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease affecting humans. The geographic range of dengue is expanding, and much like in many other tropical regions of the world, dengue has become a major public health issue in Bangladesh. Until a large epidemic dengue outbreak in 2000, sporadic outbreaks have occurred in Bangladesh since 1964. After 2000, varying intensities of dengue activity were observed each year until 2018. However, in 2019, Bangladesh experienced the largest dengue epidemic in its history, with 101,354 dengue cases and 164 dengue-related deaths. Notably, this outbreak occurred in many regions that were previously considered free of the disease. As of 10 December 2022, a total of 60,078 dengue cases an...
During the febrile illness epidemic in Bangladesh in 2002, 58 people died out of the 6,132 affected....
BackgroundsApproximately, half of the population in the world including tropical and sub-tropical cl...
Dengue is now established as one of the most important arboviral infections. As the epidemic continu...
Up to 50-100 million infections are now estimated to occur annually in over 100 endemic countries, p...
The escalating dengue situation in Bangladesh has been emerging as a serious public health problem i...
Dengue occurred sporadically in Bangladesh from 1964 until a large epidemic in 2000 established the ...
BACKGROUND:Dengue virus (DENV) activity has been reported in Dhaka, Bangladesh since the early 1960s...
Dengue virus (DENV) is one of the most extensive arthropod-borne (arbo)viruses worldwide, especially...
Bangladesh experienced its largest dengue virus (DENV) outbreak in 2019, with 101,354 patients admit...
As one of the least developed countries of South Asia, Bangladesh continues experiencing a surge in ...
Background: Dengue fever has been one of the most common mosquito-transmitted diseases in the world,...
Background: Dengue fever has been one of the most common mosquito-transmitted diseases in the world,...
Dengue is a serious re-emerging arboviral disease that presents a global human health challenge. Inf...
Dengue is a frequently debilitating and potentially life-threatening flaviviral infection of humans ...
Dengue is one of the major vector-borne diseases which is currently a burning public health issue in...
During the febrile illness epidemic in Bangladesh in 2002, 58 people died out of the 6,132 affected....
BackgroundsApproximately, half of the population in the world including tropical and sub-tropical cl...
Dengue is now established as one of the most important arboviral infections. As the epidemic continu...
Up to 50-100 million infections are now estimated to occur annually in over 100 endemic countries, p...
The escalating dengue situation in Bangladesh has been emerging as a serious public health problem i...
Dengue occurred sporadically in Bangladesh from 1964 until a large epidemic in 2000 established the ...
BACKGROUND:Dengue virus (DENV) activity has been reported in Dhaka, Bangladesh since the early 1960s...
Dengue virus (DENV) is one of the most extensive arthropod-borne (arbo)viruses worldwide, especially...
Bangladesh experienced its largest dengue virus (DENV) outbreak in 2019, with 101,354 patients admit...
As one of the least developed countries of South Asia, Bangladesh continues experiencing a surge in ...
Background: Dengue fever has been one of the most common mosquito-transmitted diseases in the world,...
Background: Dengue fever has been one of the most common mosquito-transmitted diseases in the world,...
Dengue is a serious re-emerging arboviral disease that presents a global human health challenge. Inf...
Dengue is a frequently debilitating and potentially life-threatening flaviviral infection of humans ...
Dengue is one of the major vector-borne diseases which is currently a burning public health issue in...
During the febrile illness epidemic in Bangladesh in 2002, 58 people died out of the 6,132 affected....
BackgroundsApproximately, half of the population in the world including tropical and sub-tropical cl...
Dengue is now established as one of the most important arboviral infections. As the epidemic continu...