Quick Summary
- Study Objective: A new analysis explored seasonal patterns of dengue outbreaks across the Americas, linking them to climatic conditions like temperature adn rainfall.
- Key Findings:
– Major dengue outbreaks in the Americas tend to occur about five months after El niño events.- local outbreaks often follow three months after summer temperature peaks and one month after peak rainfall.- Dengue virus incubation in mosquitoes shortens at higher temperatures, amplifying transmission rates.
- Disease Data: The study analyzed roughly three decades of surveillance data from 14 countries. In 2024,there were a record-breaking 13 million cases across the region.
- Expert Insights: The findings could aid epidemic preparedness, as highlighted by infectious-disease epidemiologist Talia Quandelacy. However, local urban factors (e.g.,poor sanitation and standing water) also play a significant role in driving epidemics.
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