Dengue

As of 2010, dengue fever is believed to infect 50 to 100 million people worldwide a year with 1/2 million life-threatening infections.

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Dengue is classified as an urban disease. Mosquitoes don’t care

'Dengue is coming': Climate-fueled rise in cases will affect the US, scientists warn

Novel way to beat dengue: Deaf mosquitoes stop having sex

Researchers discover immune response to dengue can predict risk of severe reinfections

Duke-NUS researchers discover immune response to dengue can predict risk of severe reinfections - EurekAlert

Exposing dengue’s invasion strategies - EurekAlert

Exposing dengue’s invasion strategies - EurekAlert

The most obese children with dengue are more than twice as likely as others to be hospitalized with dengue, according ... - EurekAlert

New synthetic biomarker technology differentiates between prior Zika and dengue infections - EurekAlert

Bacteria found in mosquito guts could help scientists fight dengue, Zika

Dengue is raging in Brazil. A promising local vaccine is at least a year away

Dengue's Spread in Europe Could Spur Vaccine Development

Peru Suffering Worst Dengue Outbreak In Its History, Over 146K Cases

To counter dengue, Zika, and chikungunya diseases, Brazil plans mosquito factory that will produce five billion bacteria-infected mosquitoes per year

Mosquito saliva can weaken body's defenses against deadly dengue viruses, scientists discover

Hidden 'super spreaders' spur dengue fever transmission

Mapping Mexico's dengue fever hotspots

The Impact of Dengue: What You Need to Know

Strains of Aedes mosquitoes – the main mosquito vector for dengue, yellow fever, and Zika virus – are now insecticide-resistant

How kids are winning the fight against dengue fever in a Rio favela