An Account of Dengue Epidemics in Central India

<p>Dengue virus is one of most rapidly growing arthropod born viral disease in the world which has serious health and economic implications. Dengue infection can lead to life threating condition with no specific drug or vaccine currently available for its treatment or prevention. The scenario...

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Main Authors: Priyanka Namdev (Author), Rajesh K Mondal (Author), Rupesh K Srivastava (Author), Vandana Soni (Author), Rajaneesh Anupam (Author)
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Published: Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Biochemical Technology - Peertechz Publications, 2017-05-09.
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520 |a <p>Dengue virus is one of most rapidly growing arthropod born viral disease in the world which has serious health and economic implications. Dengue infection can lead to life threating condition with no specific drug or vaccine currently available for its treatment or prevention. The scenario of dengue infections in developing and under developed countries is very grim with increase in the number of endemics and poor health care infrastructure. The situation in central India needs more attention because it is backward, underdeveloped and tribal dominated region of India. Over the past five decades there have been various outbreaks of dengue in central India. An overview of reported outbreaks has been presented here and many outbreaks have not even been scientifically studied and validated, which is essential to get a real picture of the prevalence of dengue in central India.</p> 
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