2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcmed.2018.01.003
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20 Years Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Dengue Fever and Hemorrhagic Fever in Mexico

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“…Regional climatic variables and mosquito population may drive dengue transmission in central Vietnam. These findings provide important information for developing an early dengue warning system in central Vietnam.with a heterogeneous dengue serotype mediated by antibody-dependent enhancement is a putative risk factor for severe dengue and may be fatal without appropriate treatment [7,8].Dengue transmission varies over space and time and is influenced by multiple factors [9,10]. Climate variables are considered major contributors to the spread of dengue [11].…”
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“…Regional climatic variables and mosquito population may drive dengue transmission in central Vietnam. These findings provide important information for developing an early dengue warning system in central Vietnam.with a heterogeneous dengue serotype mediated by antibody-dependent enhancement is a putative risk factor for severe dengue and may be fatal without appropriate treatment [7,8].Dengue transmission varies over space and time and is influenced by multiple factors [9,10]. Climate variables are considered major contributors to the spread of dengue [11].…”
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“…Dengue transmission varies over space and time and is influenced by multiple factors [9,10]. Climate variables are considered major contributors to the spread of dengue [11].…”
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“…On the other hand, some states in Mexico are dengue and zika endemic areas, the rainy season in Mexico is typically between the months of July-October, and historically cases of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever infection are increasing (Hernández-Gaytán et al, 2017). So we will have a high probability of co-infections of both viruses in indigenous areas, with mixed symptoms, which may worsen the epidemiological situation of diagnosis, control, and treatment.…”
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“…This could be due to the recent implementation of active surveillance programs for dengue in these countries that aimed to predict epidemic activity in advance of peak transmission [40]. Mexico and Brazil which has subtropical climates also had a similar trend pattern with tropical countries, with increasing IR of DHF cases in recent years [41], [42].…”
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