Integrated One Health strategies in Dengue
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100684
Integrated One Health strategies in Dengue
Abstract
Zoonoses have rapidly spread globally, necessitating the implementation of vaccination strategies as a control measure. Emerging and re-emerging vector-borne diseases are among the major global public health concerns. Dengue, a zoonotic viral infection transmitted to humans by a vector, the Aedes mosquito, is a severe global health problem. Dengue is a serious tropical infectious disease, second only to malaria, causing around 25,000 deaths each year. The resurgence of Dengue is mainly due to climate change, demographic transitions and evolving social dynamics. The development of an effective vaccine against Dengue has proven to be a complex undertaking due to four different viral serotypes with distinct antigenic profiles. This review highlights the urgent need to address the dengue threat by exploring the application of biotechnological and -OMICS sciences.
Keywords: -OMICS sciences; Dengue; Global health; One Health; Vector-borne diseases; Zoonoses.
© 2024 The Authors.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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