[Dengue Fever].

Meng Ling Moi, Tomohiko Takasaki
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Abstract

Dengue fever is a painful, debilitating, arthropod-borne disease. In recent years, dengue endemic regions have markedly expanded in the tropics, South-east Asia, and the Americas. Epidemics have also been re- ported in subtropical regions of East Asia and Europe. Factors including an increase in the frequency of international travel and period of stay, increase in population density, and global warming, are hypothesized to be associated with the rapid spread of dengue. Approximately 4 billion people are estimated to be infected with the virus each year'). However, there are no effective therapeutics nor clinically approved vaccine for dengue in the region. In 2014, a local dengue outbreak involving 162 cases occurred in Japan2). With the increasing annual numbers of imported dengue cases, there is a need to strengthen and improve the capacity for disease control and prevention. [Review].

[登革热]。
登革热是一种痛苦的、使人衰弱的节肢动物传播疾病。近年来,登革热流行区域在热带、东南亚和美洲显著扩大。东亚和欧洲的亚热带地区也报告了疫情。据推测,国际旅行和停留时间的增加、人口密度的增加以及全球变暖等因素与登革热的迅速传播有关。估计每年约有40亿人感染该病毒”。然而,该地区既没有有效的治疗方法,也没有临床批准的登革热疫苗。2014年,日本发生了一次涉及162例病例的当地登革热疫情2)。由于每年输入的登革热病例不断增加,有必要加强和改进疾病控制和预防的能力。(审查)。
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