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Dengue Fever and Global Warming: An Epidemiological Analysis

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  • Hassan S. Naji

    (Purdue University Northwest, USA)

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The article analyzes the connection between the rising number of cases of dengue fever and the warming of the planet’s atmosphere. We underline the significant role that Aedes mosquitoes play in the development of dengue fever by undertaking an in-depth examination of the factors that lead to the disease, how it is transmitted, and how it may be treated. Following that, the study explores the epidemiology of dengue fever and investigates the patterns and trends that the sickness demonstrates in different parts of the globe. We also evaluate the impact that a changing climate has had on the prevalence of dengue fever by relying on data from a wide variety of sources. Preventive measures to battle dengue fever, future patterns in dengue sickness, and the ramifications of those patterns are also discussed.

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  • Hassan S. Naji, 2023. "Dengue Fever and Global Warming: An Epidemiological Analysis," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 5(5), pages 60-64, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:5:y:2023:i:5:id:41909
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2023.5.5.1909
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