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Dengue transmission risk in a changing climate


Dengue transmission risk in a changing climate - IOPscience

Dengue transmission risk in a changing climate: Bangladesh is likely to experience a longer dengue fever season in the future, Kishor K Paul, Ian Macadam, ...

Temperature‐Driven Dengue Transmission in a Changing Climate ...

The effect of rising temperature on dengue risk is stronger for male individuals and individuals aged 15–19 or 70–84 years. Our projections ...

Climate and Dengue Transmission: Evidence and Implications

Although these relationships are known, the impact climate change will have on transmission is unclear. Climate-driven statistical and process-based models are ...

Dengue in a changing climate - ScienceDirect.com

Climatic changes resulting in increased temperature and rainfall, together with urbanization, may therefore be associated with increased dengue incidence and ...

Population at risk of dengue virus transmission has increased due to ...

Dengue virus transmission has increased over the last four decades seemingly due to changes in climate, urbanization and population growth.

Temperature‐Driven Dengue Transmission in a Changing Climate ...

Climate change is driving the rapid spread of several overlooked tropical infectious diseases, including dengue, which is a classic climate- ...

Climate change impacts on dengue transmission areas in Espírito ...

In Brazil, extreme drought may intensify dengue risk in highly urbanized areas due to intermittent water supply, with the necessity of storing ...

An Analysis of the Potential Impact of Climate Change on Dengue ...

Dengue fever, caused by a mosquito-transmitted virus, is an increasing health concern in the Americas. Meteorological variables such as temperature and ...

The Increasing Burden of Dengue Fever in a Changing Climate

A recent study proposed that 58% of known infectious diseases can be negatively affected by the hazards of climate change. Diseases transmitted ...

Dengue fever: Research points to climate change's role in high cases

Dengue fever has spread at alarming rates this year. New research attributes nearly a fifth of the existing dengue burden to climate change.

Climate change is triggering a record number of dengue fever cases

Dengue fever spiked to record levels in 2024: Climate change will make it even worse ... Dengue fever, a potentially fatal virus spread by ...

As Temperatures Rise, Dengue Fever Spreads and Cases Rise

More than 4.5 million cases have been reported this year, and global climate models project an additional 2 billion people could be at risk of ...

Dengue transmission risk in a changing climate - bioRxiv

However, the fall in annual VC masks substantial changes in monthly VC, with the VC for the winter/dry season increasing to a level close to a ...

Climate change, thermal anomalies, and the recent progression of ...

Temperature is a key environmental factor that regulates mosquito infestation and therefore dengue transmission. The reproduction of the Aedes ...

Impact of climate change on dengue fever epidemics in South and ...

The results indicate that climate change is expected to increase the risk of dengue fever transmission in tropical areas of South and Southeast Asia.

Dengue transmission risk in a changing climate - NASA ADS

Our changing climate is already affecting the transmission of dengue fever, the fastest growing vector-borne viral disease in the world.

Projecting future risk of dengue related to hydrometeorological ...

The risk of dengue transmission is highly dependent on ambient temperature, and expected warming under climate-change scenarios is positively correlated ...

A Retrospective Study of Climate Change Affecting Dengue - Frontiers

The most important climatic factors linked to dengue transmission are temperature, rainfall, and relative humidity.

Spike in dengue cases due to global warming, warns WHO | UN News

Global warming marked by higher average temperatures, precipitation and longer periods of drought, could prompt a record number of dengue infections worldwide.

Changing temperature profiles and the risk of dengue outbreaks

We find that changing temperature significantly alters dengue risk in an inverted U-shape, with temperatures in the range 27-31°C producing the highest risk.