articleNature MicrobiologyJun 10, 2019HYBRID OA

The current and future global distribution and population at risk of dengue

University of Oxford · London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine · +11 more institutions

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Abstract

Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that has spread throughout the tropical world over the past 60 years and now affects over half the world's population. The geographical range of dengue is expected to further expand due to ongoing global phenomena including climate change and urbanization. We applied statistical mapping techniques to the most extensive database of case locations to date to predict global environmental suitability for the virus as of 2015. We then made use of climate, population and socioeconomic projections for the years 2020, 2050 and 2080 to project future changes in virus suitability and human population at risk. This study is the first to consider the spread of Aedes mosquito…

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Keywords
  • Dengue fever
  • Urbanization
  • Population
  • Geography
  • Dengue virus
  • Vector (molecular biology)
  • Climate change
  • Aedes
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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