Dengue in Bangladesh and neighboring countries: an overview of epidemiology, transmission, control, and prevention

M. S. Zaman, Amal K. Mitra
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Background and Objectives: Dengue fever, caused by four serotypes of the dengue virus (DENV), is a global health threat, affecting millions of people annually, with a significant burden in Asian countries. Bangladesh, where dengue was first documented in the 1960s, has witnessed an escalation of cases in recent years. The aim of this review is to provide an overview on dengue covering dengue epidemiology in Bangladesh and neighboring countries, efficacy of available vaccines, diagnostic tests and preventive measures. Materials and Methods: A narrative review was conducted using the keywords such as dengue in Bangladesh, dengue in South and Southeast Asia, epidemiology, genomic structure, transmission, diagnosis, vaccines and prevention. The information and data of this article were drawn from extensively reviewed scientific journals and pertinent authoritative sources. The data search was limited from year 2000 to 2023. Results: Magnitude of dengue infection in Bangladesh and neighboring countries was assessed. The usefulness of diagnostic tests as well as the prospect of available vaccines was reviewed. Control and preventive measures to mitigate spread and transmission of the disease were also discussed. Conclusion: Effective prevention and control of dengue needs coordinated efforts in surveillance, research, control and preventive measures. This holistic approach is necessary to mitigate detrimental consequences of dengue on public health and economies worldwide. IMC J Med Sci. 2024; 18(1):012. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.18.012 *Correspondence: M. S. Zaman, Department of Biological Sciences, Alcorn State University, Lorman, Mississippi, USA. Email: zaman@alcorn.edu; mzaman@southtexascollege.edu
孟加拉国及其邻国的登革热:流行病学、传播、控制和预防概述
背景和目标:登革热由四种血清型的登革病毒(DENV)引起,是一种全球性的健康威胁,每年影响数百万人,其中亚洲国家的负担最重。孟加拉国于 20 世纪 60 年代首次记录登革热病例,近年来病例不断增加。本综述旨在概述孟加拉国及其邻国的登革热流行病学、现有疫苗的疗效、诊断测试和预防措施:采用孟加拉国登革热、南亚和东南亚登革热、流行病学、基因组结构、传播、诊断、疫苗和预防等关键词进行了叙述性综述。本文的信息和数据来自经过广泛审阅的科学期刊和相关权威来源。数据搜索时间限于 2000 年至 2023 年:结果:评估了孟加拉国及其邻国的登革热感染率。对诊断测试的实用性和现有疫苗的前景进行了审查。结论:有效预防和控制登革热是一项长期的任务:有效预防和控制登革热需要在监测、研究、控制和预防措施方面协调努力。这种综合方法对于减轻登革热对全球公共卫生和经济造成的不利影响十分必要。DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.18.012*通讯:M. S. Zaman,美国密西西比州洛曼市阿尔科恩州立大学生物科学系。电子邮件:zaman@alcorn.edu; mzaman@southtexascollege.edu
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