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Global warming may limit spread of dengue fever, new research finds
Global warming dengue virus climate change
2021/8/3
Infection with dengue virus makes mosquitoes more sensitive to warmer temperatures, according to new research. The team also found that infection with the bacterium Wolbachia, which has recently been ...
Allosteric Regulation of Dengue Virus Type 2 Protease
Dengue Virus Structure of NS2B-NS3pro
2014/11/20
Dengue Fever is a global problem with a worldwide effectiveness that put 2.5 Billion people under the risk, infect 50 million people and causes 30000-50000 people death each year. DHF was first recogn...
Need for GIS based dengue surveillance with Google internet real time mapping for epidemic control in India
Dengue epidemics GPS GIS web mapping vector breeding habitats Ae. aegypti Ae. Albopictus dengue surveillance environmental determinants climate variables
2014/11/12
The present effort is made for studying the essential of GIS based surveillance tool for dengue epidemic control in India. The dengue epidemic cases and the mortality caused by dengue has becomes esse...
Dengue in Cape Verde: vector control and vaccination
Dengue Cape Verde vector control and vaccination Populations and Evolution
2012/5/3
In 2009, for the first time in Cape Verde, an outbreak of dengue was reported and over twenty thousand people were infected. Only a few prophylactic measures were taken. The effects of vector control ...
Dengue in Cape Verde: vector control and vaccination
dengue Cape Verde vaccine insecticide mechanical control basic reproduction number
2012/4/18
In 2009, for the first time in Cape Verde, an outbreak of dengue was reported and over twenty thousand people were infected. Only a few prophylactic measures were taken. The effects of vector control ...
We introduce a dengue model (SEIR) where the human individuals are treated on an individual basis (IBM) while the mosquito population, produced by an independent model, is treated by compartments (SEI...
UQ scientists are turning to bacteria in their fight against dengue fever. Dr Elizabeth McGraw from UQ's School of Biological Sciences has received almost $500,000 State Government Smart Futures Fello...