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Silent spread of DENV-3 in Brazil: autochthonous outbreak in São Paulo after 15 years

The high incidence of dengue in Brazil and re-emergence of DENV-3 in São Paulo after a 15-year absence, coupled with the potential risk for DENV-4, may be the results from changing climate patterns favouring Aedes mosquito proliferation, allied by the resuming of domestic and international travels.

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Published in:Journal of travel medicine 2024-03, Vol.31 (4)
Main Authors: Fujita, Dennis M, Salvador, Felipe S, da Silva Nali, Luiz H, de Andrade Júnior, Heitor F
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Language:English
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Summary:The high incidence of dengue in Brazil and re-emergence of DENV-3 in São Paulo after a 15-year absence, coupled with the potential risk for DENV-4, may be the results from changing climate patterns favouring Aedes mosquito proliferation, allied by the resuming of domestic and international travels.
ISSN:1195-1982
1708-8305
DOI:10.1093/jtm/taad166