Published: July 14, 2014INTRODUCTION: Each year there are approximately 390 million dengue infections worldwide. Weather variables have a significant impact on the transmission of Dengue Fever (DF), a mosquito borne viral disease. DF in mainland China is characterized as an imported disease. Hence it is necessary to explore the roles of imported cases, mosquito density and climate variability in dengue transmission in China. The study was to identify the relationship between dengue occurrence and possible risk factors and to develop a predicting model for dengue's control and prevention purpose. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Three traditional suburbs and one district with an international airport in Guangzhou city were selected as the...
INTRODUCTION:In order to improve the prediction accuracy of dengue fever incidence, we constructed a...
Background China’s Guangdong Province experienced a major dengue outbreak in 2014. Here we investiga...
This study aims to (1) investigate the associations between climatic factors and dengue; and (2) ide...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Each year there are approximately 390 million dengue infections worldwide...
Each year there are approximately 390 million dengue infections worldwide. Weather variables have a ...
Background. Monitoring and predicting dengue incidence facilitates early public health responses to ...
INTRODUCTION: Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries, mainly in tropical and subtropical regio...
In China, the knowledge of the underlying causes of heterogeneous distribution pattern of dengue fev...
Dengue is the fastest spreading mosquito-transmitted disease in the world. In China, Guangzhou City ...
As the world's fastest spreading vector-borne disease, dengue was estimated to infect more than 390 ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries, mainly in tropical and subt...
Dengue is the fastest spreading mosquito-transmitted disease in the world. In China, Guangzhou City ...
<div><p>As the world’s fastest spreading vector-borne disease, dengue was estimated to infect more t...
Dengue is a re-emerging infectious disease of humans, rapidly growing from endemic areas to dengue-f...
In China, the knowledge of the underlying causes of heterogeneous distribution pattern of dengue fev...
INTRODUCTION:In order to improve the prediction accuracy of dengue fever incidence, we constructed a...
Background China’s Guangdong Province experienced a major dengue outbreak in 2014. Here we investiga...
This study aims to (1) investigate the associations between climatic factors and dengue; and (2) ide...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Each year there are approximately 390 million dengue infections worldwide...
Each year there are approximately 390 million dengue infections worldwide. Weather variables have a ...
Background. Monitoring and predicting dengue incidence facilitates early public health responses to ...
INTRODUCTION: Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries, mainly in tropical and subtropical regio...
In China, the knowledge of the underlying causes of heterogeneous distribution pattern of dengue fev...
Dengue is the fastest spreading mosquito-transmitted disease in the world. In China, Guangzhou City ...
As the world's fastest spreading vector-borne disease, dengue was estimated to infect more than 390 ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries, mainly in tropical and subt...
Dengue is the fastest spreading mosquito-transmitted disease in the world. In China, Guangzhou City ...
<div><p>As the world’s fastest spreading vector-borne disease, dengue was estimated to infect more t...
Dengue is a re-emerging infectious disease of humans, rapidly growing from endemic areas to dengue-f...
In China, the knowledge of the underlying causes of heterogeneous distribution pattern of dengue fev...
INTRODUCTION:In order to improve the prediction accuracy of dengue fever incidence, we constructed a...
Background China’s Guangdong Province experienced a major dengue outbreak in 2014. Here we investiga...
This study aims to (1) investigate the associations between climatic factors and dengue; and (2) ide...