Dynamic spatiotemporal trends of dengue transmission in the Asia-Pacific region, 1955-2004.
<h4>Background</h4>Dengue fever (DF) is one of the most important emerging arboviral human diseases. Globally, DF incidence has increased by 30-fold over the last fifty years, and the geographic range of the virus and its vectors has expanded. The disease is now endemic in more than 120...
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Main Authors: | Shahera Banu, Wenbiao Hu, Yuming Guo, Suchithra Naish, Shilu Tong |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3d958ec45b6a4aa080aea3eadcee5611 |
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