The global distribution and burden of dengue
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2013
The public health burden of dengue is unknown; here cartographic approaches are used to provide insight into the global, regional and national burden of dengue, with the finding that the global number of infections per year is around 390 million, more than three times the estimate of the World Health Organization.
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Authors | Samir Bhatt;Peter W. Gething;Oliver J. Brady;Jane P. Messina;Andrew W. Farlow;Catherine L. Moyes;John M. Drake;John S. Brownstein;Anne G. Hoen;Osman Sankoh;Monica F. Myers;Dylan B. George;Thomas Jaenisch;G. R. William Wint;Cameron P. Simmons;Thomas W. Scott;Jeremy J. Farrar;Simon I. Hay;Samir Bhatt;Peter W. Gething;Oliver J. Brady;Jane P. Messina;Andrew W. Farlow;Catherine L. Moyes;John M. Drake;John S. Brownstein;Anne G. Hoen;Osman Sankoh;Monica F. Myers;Dylan B. George;Thomas Jaenisch;G. R. William Wint;Cameron P. Simmons;Thomas W. Scott;Jeremy J. Farrar;Simon I. Hay; |
Journal | Nature |
Year | 2013 |
DOI | doi:10.1038/nature12060 |
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