Epidemiological trends of mosquito-borne viral diseases in Pakistan
Abstract Globally, arboviruses are public health problems. Pakistan has seen a fast-paced increase in mosquito-borne Flavivirus diseases such as dengue because of deforestation, climate change, urbanization, poor sanitation and natural disasters. The magnitude and distribution of these diseases are...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Imran (Author), Jing Ye (Author), Muhammad K. Saleemi (Author), Iqra Shaheen (Author), Ali Zohaib (Author), Zheng Chen (Author), Shengbo Cao (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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