“…In line with a previous literature review ( Mohd-Zaki et al, 2014), this review also found the incidence of dengue in Malaysia to be increasing, with the number of cases exceeding 80,000 annually between 2014-2019. During that period, 2019, a year of severe outbreaks in several countries in Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam), including Malaysia, recorded the highest dengue incidence (Wiyono et al, 2021), followed by 2015. The rising incidence of dengue is likely due to a number of compounding factors which include urbanisation, shifts in the dominant DENV serotype, vector expansion and climate change (temperature, humidity, and rainfall) which is favourable for breeding of Aedes spp.…”