Yellow Fever: Global Impact, Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Integrated Prevention Approaches.

Le infezioni in medicina Pub Date : 2024-12-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.53854/liim-3204-3
Shriyansh Srivastava, Shivang Dhoundiyal, Sachin Kumar, Awaneet Kaur, Mahalaqua Nazli Khatib, Shilpa Gaidhane, Quazi Syed Zahiruddin, Aroop Mohanty, Andres F Henao-Martinez, Martin Krsak, Alfonso J Rodriguez-Morales, Juan J Montenegro-Idrogo, D Katterine Bonilla-Aldana, Ranjit Sah
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Abstract

Yellow fever poses a substantial global health concern as one of the re-emerging diseases with pandemic potential in a scenario of the worldwide distribution of some vectors (such as Aedes aegypti); in the context of climatic change, an unclear knowledge about the immune behaviour of the virus, between other determinants. This review details the historical foundations, intricate evolution of geographical spread, and transmission mechanisms of the disease to understand the behaviour of outbreaks over time in a multifactorial context that could be difficult to understand. This article approaches to epidemiological, pathophysiological, immunological, social determinants, and climatic crisis by understanding possible control mechanisms and anticipating potential future epidemics. This article explores the evidence of yellow fever virus (YFV) pathogenesis and its complex interactions with the immune response in the host, the vector, and in the context of immunisation. These discussions contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the disease's progression. Despite the global presence of the vector and other factors that could facilitate an epidemic spread, yellow fever outbreaks have remained confined to specific endemic areas. This limited distribution is not entirely understood. However, it may be influenced by the complex immune interactions between the virus, the vector, and the host, preventing its spread to other regions.

黄热病:全球影响、流行病学、发病机制和综合预防方法。
在一些病媒(如埃及伊蚊)在世界范围内分布的情况下,黄热病作为具有大流行潜力的重新出现的疾病之一,引起了重大的全球卫生关切;在气候变化的背景下,在其他决定因素中,对病毒免疫行为的认识不明确。本综述详细介绍了该疾病的历史基础、地理传播的复杂演变和传播机制,以了解在可能难以理解的多因素背景下随着时间的推移暴发的行为。本文通过了解可能的控制机制和预测潜在的未来流行病,探讨流行病学、病理生理、免疫学、社会决定因素和气候危机。本文探讨了黄热病病毒(YFV)发病机制及其与宿主、媒介和免疫背景下免疫反应的复杂相互作用的证据。这些讨论有助于更全面地了解疾病的进展。尽管全球存在病媒和其他可能促进流行病传播的因素,但黄热病疫情仍然局限于特定的流行地区。这种有限的分布尚不完全清楚。然而,它可能受到病毒、载体和宿主之间复杂的免疫相互作用的影响,从而阻止其传播到其他地区。
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