2015
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1552749
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Vektorübertragene Erkrankungen

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“…As a result of the review, it has become evident that climatic and environmental factors play a vital role in determining the distribution of mosquito vectors as well as the risk of disease emergence or reemergence (Key 2014; Kidd 2022). West Nile virus and its vectors have been mainly studied using temperature, precipitation, and NDVI, while temperature, precipitation, and population density were found to be signi cant risk factors for dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus transmission (Schmolz, Oehme, and Kimmig 2015). As a result of the review, the number of publications related to mosquito-borne diseases has increased in recent years, indicating a growing interest in these diseases in India (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and IFAH 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the review, it has become evident that climatic and environmental factors play a vital role in determining the distribution of mosquito vectors as well as the risk of disease emergence or reemergence (Key 2014; Kidd 2022). West Nile virus and its vectors have been mainly studied using temperature, precipitation, and NDVI, while temperature, precipitation, and population density were found to be signi cant risk factors for dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus transmission (Schmolz, Oehme, and Kimmig 2015). As a result of the review, the number of publications related to mosquito-borne diseases has increased in recent years, indicating a growing interest in these diseases in India (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and IFAH 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%