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Population at risk of dengue virus transmission has increased due to coupled climate factors and population growth

Medicine and Health

Population at risk of dengue virus transmission has increased due to coupled climate factors and population growth

T. Nakase, M. Giovanetti, et al.

A recent study reveals alarming trends in dengue virus transmission, driven by climate changes and urban growth. From 1979 to 2022, regions in North America, East Asia, and the Mediterranean basin have seen a surge in climate suitability for dengue, affecting over 2.5 billion people globally. This pivotal research, conducted by Taishi Nakase, Marta Giovanetti, Uri Obolski, and José Lourenço, sheds light on the future of dengue dynamics.

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